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:Returns a bar graph of a Pascal distribution when ''Cumulative'' = false. Returns a bar graph of a cumulative Pascal distribution when ''Cumulative'' = true.
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;Pascal[ <Number of Successes>, <Probability of Success>, <Variable Value>, <Boolean Cumulative> ]
 
;Pascal[ <Number of Successes>, <Probability of Success>, <Variable Value>, <Boolean Cumulative> ]
 
:Let X be a Pascal random variable and ''v'' the variable value.
 
:Let X be a Pascal random variable and ''v'' the variable value.
:Returns P( X = ''v'') when ''Cumulative'' = false. Returns P( X ≤ ''v'') when ''Cumulative'' = true.
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Revision as of 08:20, 4 October 2013



Pascal[ <Number of Successes>, <Probability of Success> ]
Returns a bar graph of a Pascal distribution.
Parameters:
Number of Successes: number of independent Bernoulli trials that must be successful
Probability of Success: probability of success in one trial
Pascal[ <Number of Successes>, <Probability of Success>, <Boolean Cumulative> ]
Returns a bar graph of a Pascal distribution when Cumulative = false.
Returns a graph of a cumulative Pascal distribution when Cumulative = true.
First two parameters are same as above.
Pascal[ <Number of Successes>, <Probability of Success>, <Variable Value>, <Boolean Cumulative> ]
Let X be a Pascal random variable and v the variable value.
Returns P( X = v) when Cumulative = false.
Returns P( X ≤ v) when Cumulative = true.
First two parameters are same as above.


CAS Syntax

Pascal[ <Number of Successes>, <Probability of Success>, <Variable Value>, <Boolean Cumulative> ]
Let X be a Pascal random variable.
Returns P( X = v) when Cumulative = false. Returns P( X ≤ v) when Cumulative = true.
Example:
The number of independent Bernoulli trials that must be successful is n = 1, the probability of success in one trial is p = \frac{1}{6}, the variable value is v = 2 and "Cumulative" = false.
Pascal[ n, p, v, false] yields \frac{25}{216}
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