University of Alberta Guide/STAT/222/Introduction/Notation

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FX(x):X is a random variable having cdf=P(Xx) for some value x

  • This is basically stating that FX(x) is the probability that the random variable X is less than or equal to the specified value x.

fX(x):X is a random variable having pdf value for a specific random value x

  • This is basically stating that the value of fX(x) will represent the distribution or relative amount of times that the random value x will appear when choosing a random value with the distribution of X
  • Calculus gives us that δδxFX(x)=fX(x)

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