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Revision as of 12:15, 8 October 2012



SampleSD[ <List of Numbers> ]
Returns sample standard deviation of given list of numbers.
Example:
SampleSD[{1, 2, 3}] yields 1.

CAS Syntax

SampleSD[ <List of Numbers> ]
Returns sample standard deviation of given list of numbers. If the list contains undefined variables, it yields a formula for the sample standard deviation.
Example:
SampleSD[{1, 2, a}] yields \frac{\sqrt{a²-3a+3}}{\sqrt{3}}.


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