WebMath: Looking for a bell curve
Larry Husch
husch at math.utk.edu
Sat Oct 28 07:51:24 EDT 2000
Hi-
Check out http://www.sci.usq.edu.au/staff/leighb/graph/ to see if that
applet serves your needs.
Other graphing applets can be found in the Math Archives' Miscellaneous
Topics page:
http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/miscellaneous.html
You can check there to see if any can be used on your own page.
One other possibility is to use the LiveMath program. While it costs
about $100, it is well worth it. You can put graphics on the web and
all your students need is to download the LiveMath plug-in which is
free to view the graphics. The program is available from
www.livemath.com
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Larry Husch phone: 423-974-4162 fax: 423-974-6576
Mathematics Department http://www.math.utk.edu/~husch
University of Tennessee Co-Director, Mathematics Archives
Knoxville, TN 37996-1300 http://archives.math.utk.edu/
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, 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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