I wish you gave a bit more of an overview of the purpose and applications of the distributions before plowing right into them :( my professor did the same thing.
Loop loop Mx(t) denotes the moment generating function. Here is a lesson that explains moment generating functions in detail czcams.com/video/cbmfYoepHPk/video.html
This lecture series on Probability and Statistics is hands down the best explanation on CZcams
Sir, it took about 17 minutes , but I learned all while I tried in the class for 2 weeks Thanks from your step by step
teaching.
Awesome video sir you derived the binomial distribution so easilly......respect and love from india☺
You are brilliant sir! complement your video with my professor's lecture, notes, hw. Everything is freaking clear now.
Brilliant little video my dood. Huge help for my final exam coming up soon
shouldn't the p be between 0 and 1 at 0:42? I believe you wrote 1
I wish you gave a bit more of an overview of the purpose and applications of the distributions before plowing right into them :( my professor did the same thing.
Thanxs a lot sr
I was helped vry much of ur vidio
Plz keep it up
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Sir, please do more tutorial on statistics
what is Mx(t) ?
Loop loop Mx(t) denotes the moment generating function. Here is a lesson that explains moment generating functions in detail czcams.com/video/cbmfYoepHPk/video.html
Basically like reading a textbook.