Binomial theorem applications in real life?
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Possibility curve aka Gaussian Integral. That's a fuction which shows the chance something normal has a certain value. Eg if you'd take all women's length and make a graph of it, it will look quite similar to the function posted. In theory, if you have an infinite amount of women, it'll be the exact curve (well, you'll have to take out negative values etc as well...but that's related to statistics).

Now what does that have to do with Binomial Theorem? Well, if you also get all coefficients , it's also equal to the Gaussian curve. Thus the binomial theorem can somehow predict normal distributions. Although you only used the numbers of Pascal's Triangle...

You can find examples on *******: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUSKTk9ENzg&feature=related[/ame] or [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xUBhhM4vbM&feature=related[/ame]
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Binomial theorem applications in real life? - by Diagram - 30.10.2011, 15:30
Re: Binomial theorem applications in real life? - by Joe Staff - 30.10.2011, 15:46
Re: Binomial theorem applications in real life? - by Diagram - 30.10.2011, 16:04
Re: Binomial theorem applications in real life? - by [MM]IKKE - 30.10.2011, 16:32
Re: Binomial theorem applications in real life? - by Diagram - 31.10.2011, 12:10

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