The probability that a standard normal random variable is less than or equal to z, where z > 0, is given by the following formula in the image provided. Use the 2-point Gaussian Quadrature on a single interval to estimate Φ(2). Calculate the absolute error given that the true value is 0.9772.(Work this out by han

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The probability that a standard normal random variable is less than
or equal to z, where z > 0, is given by the following formula in the image provided.

Use the 2-point Gaussian Quadrature on a single interval to estimate Φ(2). Calculate the absolute error given that the true value
is 0.9772.(Work this out by hand) 

(≈)重
= 1/2
V2T
Z
10
exp() dx.
Transcribed Image Text:(≈)重 = 1/2 V2T Z 10 exp() dx.
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