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Thank you, my conclusions were right all along but the way text books teach these concepts are all over the place.
straight to the point. awesome. thank you
Thank you, wonderfully concise and clear!
What if the no. Of rows is not equal to no. Of columns then how do we derive the expected value?
If function is continuous? how to calculate?
Hi thanks for the video, what would you do if you were asked for the P(X+Y
Think of all the ways X+Y
"Not point 7"? Is zero pronounced as "not" in some country? I have never heard that before. This was a a great lecture. I have already read this lesson in my AI book 5 times and this 4 minute lesson made me understand instantly :)
Joel Salazar It's actually "naught" which just means 0. As in, nothing.
TehBleuBelly that is very interesting. Thanks a lot :)
what about var[x] and var[[y]?
Thank You . You answered my question, God bless
To be honest, I taught you said "Null point two" not nought, lol
thank you so much Sir, this really helped
Really very helpful
a square video?!?!
Thanks
Thank you Sir.
Thanks, good video
been treated with first Dublin accent
cheers!
bro u are speaking too close on the mic
I love u
Thank you, my conclusions were right all along but the way text books teach these concepts are all over the place.
straight to the point. awesome. thank you
Thank you, wonderfully concise and clear!
What if the no. Of rows is not equal to no. Of columns then how do we derive the expected value?
If function is continuous? how to calculate?
Hi thanks for the video, what would you do if you were asked for the P(X+Y
Think of all the ways X+Y
"Not point 7"? Is zero pronounced as "not" in some country? I have never heard that before. This was a a great lecture. I have already read this lesson in my AI book 5 times and this 4 minute lesson made me understand instantly :)
Joel Salazar It's actually "naught" which just means 0. As in, nothing.
TehBleuBelly that is very interesting. Thanks a lot :)
what about var[x] and var[[y]?
Thank You . You answered my question, God bless
To be honest, I taught you said "Null point two" not nought, lol
thank you so much Sir, this really helped
Really very helpful
a square video?!?!
Thanks
Thank you Sir.
Thanks, good video
been treated with first Dublin accent
cheers!
bro u are speaking too close on the mic
I love u