@@briangreco2718 Yes! I love keynote. Way better than powerpoint. And it does real equations. Anyway - I thought you did a great job with this video and can't wait to see more.
“Not too many things can be above average or else the average will be higher than we know the average actually is.” I think most people (including me) think they are above average in general (life) but it makes sense that we aren’t. Markov’s inequality could be use as a self assessment tool which I think is cool
"Markov's Inequality can appear puzzling without proper comprehension, but with a well-illustrated explanation, it transforms into common sense. I appreciate the clarity with which you conveyed this concept. Additionally, I would eagerly anticipate a future video elucidating Chebyshev's inequality."
Markov’s inequality requires a non-negative random variable. If you know the variance, you may be able to use something like Chebyshev’s inequality, which gives an upper bound on the probability of being far away from the mean. Chebyshev’s inequality requires you to know the variance.
Compare this with the MIT lecture on the same topic and decide for yourself what is more intuitive ua-cam.com/video/vjYanZ1nsZg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MITOpenCourseWare
This is awesome!!! TRIPLE BAM!!! :) I watched the whole thing and was mesmerized.
Thank you! I'm so glad I found your video on how you make yours - I never used Keynote before and it is great! Thanks for the inspiration! :)
@@briangreco2718 Yes! I love keynote. Way better than powerpoint. And it does real equations. Anyway - I thought you did a great job with this video and can't wait to see more.
@statquest I DID remember you when I heard the intro
“Not too many things can be above average or else the average will be higher than we know the average actually is.” I think most people (including me) think they are above average in general (life) but it makes sense that we aren’t. Markov’s inequality could be use as a self assessment tool which I think is cool
The BEST explanation of Markov's inequality I've ever seen! Thanks!!!
Excellent video. I finally understand Markov's inequality with this example. Thank you!
This made a ton of sense! Way easier to understand than my professor.
Such a good explanation!! This deserved to be seen to be more people!
Thank you sir! This is the clearest explanation I saw.
Perhaps the best video on this topic.
Thank you!
very underrated video. your explaination was awesome.
great explanation sir, thank you.
Commendable explanation Brian.
you're a true hero, i have no other words
Wow, I can't believe Markov's Inequality walls just makes the rich get richer.
You are amazing 😇, thank you so much!!
this is very helpful, thank you so much ❤
Great explanation
Absolutely brilliant
Thank you so much! this is so intuitive and funny
A bring me the horizon music video led me here in a series of coincidental events LOL 😅😂 enjoyed this video though
i would like to see more videos on statistics and probability from you
Great explaination.
Loved this. Thank you :)
Thanks! :)
Thank you sir :)
beautiful!
excellent lecture
Its giving a hint of Heisenberg uncertainty principle
"Markov's Inequality can appear puzzling without proper comprehension, but with a well-illustrated explanation, it transforms into common sense. I appreciate the clarity with which you conveyed this concept. Additionally, I would eagerly anticipate a future video elucidating Chebyshev's inequality."
Thanks Adam! You're in luck! ua-cam.com/video/mlelI1LA9o4/v-deo.html
insane explanation
Master piece
What happens if X is a random variable that takes negative numbers?
Markov’s inequality requires a non-negative random variable. If you know the variance, you may be able to use something like Chebyshev’s inequality, which gives an upper bound on the probability of being far away from the mean. Chebyshev’s inequality requires you to know the variance.
Compare this with the MIT lecture on the same topic and decide for yourself what is more intuitive
ua-cam.com/video/vjYanZ1nsZg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MITOpenCourseWare
So much easier to understand than some boring blak board video.
mathematical class consciousness
😂