WebMath: Looking for a bell curve

Gisele Glosser info at mathgoodies.com
Fri Oct 27 12:38:37 EDT 2000


Robin,

You may be able to do this with Gus and Gertie's Graphin' Gadget.
Once you generate the graph, animated or static, you can take a 
screen shot and change the format to GIF.  The URL is:
http://www.somewareinvt.com

Best wishes,
Gisele

> Robin Susanto wrote:
> 
> I am looking for a way to include graphs showing areas under a normal
> (bell) curve in my Intro Statistics web pages. I have seen this in
> other people's pages, most of them in the form of a JAVA applet. I am
> wondering if there is any 'public domain' applets that I can copy,
> as I really don't want to learn JAVA programming from scratch just to
> draw a few graphs.
> 
> Good day . . .

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