If you have a calculator with statistical functions, that's the way to go.
On my TI-83, I typed in invNorm(0.88) and got the result z = 1.17.
88% of the area under the normal curve is to the left of z = 1.17.
Answer:
An orbital is a wave function for an electron defined by the three quantum numbers, n, ℓ and ml. Orbitals define regions in space where you are likely to find electrons. s orbitals (ℓ = 0) are spherical shaped. p orbitals (ℓ = 1) are dumb-bell shaped.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Substituting into point-slope form,
