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How to plot bell shaped curve in TikZ?
If you go here http://thetarzan.wordpress.com/2011/06/17/tikz-diagrams-for-economists-a-normal-pdf-with-shaded-area/ you will find a code snippet which I have used for plotting normal curves for exams and handouts. Thanks for contributing an answer to TeX – LaTeX Stack Exchange! Please be sure to answer the question.
How to draw a picture with TikZ and PGF?
The syntax is the same as for the rectangle, we only use a different command in between the coordinates. The to command is used to specify a point of the path. Tikz usually draws straight lines between the points, in the picture below we can clearly see the lines are bent. This can be accomplished by setting the in and out angle in brackets.
How to draw a picture in latex with TikZ?
Text is usually placed as a so-called node (text-node) in our picture. We define the text to have black color and set the position to below our rectangle. Tikz can usually figure out the size of the rectangle automatically. Other than in plain LaTeX we have to terminate each command with a semicolon inside of the tikzpicture environment.
What can you use PGF / TikZ for in latex?
The pgf/tikz package allows you to draw pictures from within your LaTeX document to keep the style consistent throughout your document. The package pgf/tikz can be used to create beautiful graphics, especially diagrams in LaTeX.
Can a lone star tick transmit a disease?
Lone star tick saliva can be irritating; redness and discomfort at a bite site does not necessarily indicate an infection. The nymph and adult females most frequently bite humans and transmit disease.
What kind of ticks transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
Transmits: Tularemia and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Comments: The highest risk of being bitten occurs during spring and summer. Dog ticks are sometimes called wood ticks. Adult females are most likely to bite humans.
What kind of tick has a white dot on its back?
The adult female is distinguished by a white dot or “lone star” on her back. Lone star tick saliva can be irritating; redness and discomfort at a bite site does not necessarily indicate an infection. The nymph and adult females most frequently bite humans and transmit disease.