Intro to Business Statistics
In statistics, f(x) represents the probability density function (PDF) of a continuous random variable. It defines the likelihood of the variable taking on a particular value, where the area under the curve of f(x) across an interval equals the probability of the variable falling within that interval. This function plays a crucial role in understanding the distribution and behavior of continuous data, as well as establishing key properties such as normalization and integrability.
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