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 ua-cam.com/video/cbmfYoepHPk/v-deo.html
This lecture series on Probability and Statistics is hands down the best explanation on UA-cam
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.
You are brilliant sir! complement your video with my professor's lecture, notes, hw. Everything is freaking clear now.
shouldn't the p be between 0 and 1 at 0:42? I believe you wrote 1
Brilliant little video my dood. Huge help for my final exam coming up soon
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.
Awesome video sir you derived the binomial distribution so easilly......respect and love from india☺
Thanxs a lot sr
I was helped vry much of ur vidio
Plz keep it up
Thank you so much!!!!!
Thanks Uncle!!!!
so nice
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 ua-cam.com/video/cbmfYoepHPk/v-deo.html
Basically like reading a textbook.