There is something wrong with this example from New Senior Mathematics Advanced on pages 561-562. Can you see what it is?
(Hint 1: there is nothing wrong with the calculation.)
(Hint 2: you can fix it by replacing -3(x-1)2+2 with -6(x-0.5)2+1.5 in which case the answer is 0.784 - but can you see why?)
(Hint 3: without changing the function find P(X ≤ 0.1) instead.)
(Hint 1: there is nothing wrong with the calculation.)
(Hint 2: you can fix it by replacing -3(x-1)2+2 with -6(x-0.5)2+1.5 in which case the answer is 0.784 - but can you see why?)
(Hint 3: without changing the function find P(X ≤ 0.1) instead.)
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