What are Continuous Random Variables? (1 of 3: Relation to discrete data)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @menoima9501
    @menoima9501 3 года назад +19

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    @kukuyiehalem6391 11 месяцев назад +2

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    @Aberrantly 4 года назад +15

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  • @AG-cx1ug
    @AG-cx1ug 2 года назад +1

    8:26 Aren't continuous random values also kind of discrete? For example if we had temperature values from equivalently spaced time stamps to the same accuracy, wouldn't that form a discrete dataset? Or are continuous variables connected to time? Or is it that continous involve decimals whereas discrete don't?

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    @cameronwood6096 4 года назад +4

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    @landerson6280 4 года назад +5

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  • @AG-cx1ug
    @AG-cx1ug 2 года назад +1

    9:54 "Discrete Data can look like continuous data when there's enough of it" Can continuous data look like discrete data if there's less enough?

  • @RandomStuff-fd6iy
    @RandomStuff-fd6iy 2 месяца назад

    So a random variable is something that changes. Random means that each different thing is differently likely with a different outcome

  • @nissansherpa4490
    @nissansherpa4490 4 года назад +2

    lim x → 4 (x^2 -64)/(x^2 -16) does limit exist for this ?

    • @Leopol
      @Leopol 4 года назад

      no

    • @TheBodyOnPC
      @TheBodyOnPC 4 года назад

      no but this limit exists: lim x → 4 (x^3 -64)/(x^2 -16)=6

    • @David__U
      @David__U 4 года назад +1

      In Google type in "graph y=(x^2-64)/(x^2-16)". From the result you'll see clearly that as you approach4 from the left y goes to positive infinity, but when you approach 4 from the right, g goes to negative infinity. Since y doesn't approach the same number from the left and right, the limit doors not exist.

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    @airmmy 4 месяца назад

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