25:40 You mention that the bounds for x should be 0 to 3/2. But doesn't that only apply to the strip of area where y = 3/2? When y is from 0 to 3/2 the bounds would be x = 0 to x = y. And when y is from 3/2 to 3, the bounds would be x = 0 to x = 3 - y. I thought that was how u would do it. Why does what u did work?
Very helpful, especially the limits part at end. Thank you!
so helpful! and so clear you saved me for test day!
Note to self: 13 min recap, challenge of this topic: finding the bounds, dependnt on conditions given
Very helpful and understood every point clearly. Thank you
Thanks for the clear explanation . but the repeatation of "ok" was really distracting. thank you
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I thought I was the only one lol😅
25:40 You mention that the bounds for x should be 0 to 3/2. But doesn't that only apply to the strip of area where y = 3/2? When y is from 0 to 3/2 the bounds would be x = 0 to x = y. And when y is from 3/2 to 3, the bounds would be x = 0 to x = 3 - y. I thought that was how u would do it. Why does what u did work?
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Very clearly explained! Thanks
where are the exercises?
Very very helpful
probability of saying 'okay' in a sentence i.e. P('okay') > 0.7 🤣🤣
I would say that the P("okay") > 0.9 🤣🤣
Doo more valuable videos like this.thank you
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I have questions that need to be resolved
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dont say ok ok ok
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Will ruin folks
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