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Probability Density Function (PDF) refers to the density of a continuous random variable.  
(PDF).
 
Probability Density Function refers to the density of a continuous random variable.  


PDF is used to specify the probability of a random variable within a particular range as opposed to taking a single value.
PDF is used to specify the probability of a random variable within a particular range as opposed to taking a single value.


Normal Distribution is an example of PDF.
Normal distribution is an example of a PDF.





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Financial maths.

(PDF).

Probability Density Function refers to the density of a continuous random variable.

PDF is used to specify the probability of a random variable within a particular range as opposed to taking a single value.

Normal distribution is an example of a PDF.


See also