T.DIST.RT Function Explained
The T.DIST.RT
Function in Microsoft Excel calculates the right-tailed Student’s t-distribution. It takes two arguments: the x
value for which you want to calculate the probability, and the deg_freedom
which is the number of degrees of freedom. It returns the probability that the absolute value of a t-distributed random variable with deg_freedom
degrees of freedom is greater than the absolute value of x
.
T.DIST.RT Function Syntax
T.DIST.RT(x,deg_freedom,cumulative)
- x: The value at which to evaluate the t-distribution.
- deg_freedom: The number of degrees of freedom to use in the t-distribution.
- cumulative: A logical value that determines the form of the function. If cumulative is TRUE, T.DIST.RT returns the cumulative distribution function; if FALSE, it returns the probability density function.