The equation for the standard normal curve is an exponential equation: [y=frac{e^{-x^{2} / 2}}{sqrt{2 pi}}] Evaluate this

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The equation for the standard normal curve is an exponential equation:

\[y=\frac{e^{-x^{2} / 2}}{\sqrt{2 \pi}}\]

Evaluate this formula for

\[x=-4,-3, \cdots, 3,4 . \quad \text {}\]

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