Say I have a gaussian distribution like $e^{-x^2}$.
How would I go about the probability of $a<x<b$?
The internet seems to imply that's not possible and the only way is a probability table, which makes this discrete?
Say I have a gaussian distribution like $e^{-x^2}$.
How would I go about the probability of $a<x<b$?
The internet seems to imply that's not possible and the only way is a probability table, which makes this discrete?
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