Hello! I am so very happy that I have found your videos. I am in about my 6th week of Stats II and am feeling rather lost. I am feeling the gap of time I had between Calculus and this course. You do a fantastic job of explaining exactly what is going on and why. I was feeling rather hopeless about understanding the material until mow. Thank you so very much for taking the time to make your videos public!
Thank you for the well illustrated examples. Could you please give me the limits of integration for E(XY)? Are they 0 to 3 for X and X^2 to 9 for Y (assuming that you integrate first over dy and then over dx? I am getting something a lot bigger than 27/4!
These videos are so much clearer and more direct than my instructor that I genuinely might cry. Thank you so much!
Hello! I am so very happy that I have found your videos. I am in about my 6th week of Stats II and am feeling rather lost. I am feeling the gap of time I had between Calculus and this course. You do a fantastic job of explaining exactly what is going on and why. I was feeling rather hopeless about understanding the material until mow. Thank you so very much for taking the time to make your videos public!
So glad that the videos were able to help you! I hope some others will be equally helpful. I really enjoyed making these.
ur amazing teacher you should proud of yourself! i wish you be my all subject teacher thanks very much very clear explanation
Finding out the limits were the most difficult part for me. Thanks for the comprehensive intro :)
Terrific video! Nice explanation of region of interest!
what are the limits of the calculation of E(XY)?
Thank you for the well illustrated examples. Could you please give me the limits of integration for E(XY)? Are they 0 to 3 for X and X^2 to 9 for Y (assuming that you integrate first over dy and then over dx? I am getting something a lot bigger than 27/4!
I'm not getting the answer in part (c) using double integrals. is it integral from 0 to 9 and 0 to 3 for (1/18) * (x+y) dy dx?
alright, i found out it's the integral from 0 to 9 and 0 to the square root of y. I don't understand why though.
I think you should write a book on this topic your way of explaining things are tremendously great
Thanks! I wasn't even sure that anyone was still watching these. I don't get UA-cam notifications anymore.
@@MathGrl15 my stastics exam is on day after tomorrow. I am gonna share these videos with my friends.
Wow this was soo clear than what i got from my lecturer
PLEASE MAKE MORE VİDEOS, IF I PASS THIS COURSE, IT WILL BE THANKS TO YOU
Thank you so much, your videos are really helpful
How is fy(y) • y dy = 27/5 ? Integration confusing
Law of exponents duhhh… nvm
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awesome, i got it!!
Great video thanks!
Thanks! Glad you liked it. I thought I'd try a whiteboard video to mix it up a bit.
where my joint at lol nice video thank you
THANKS A LOT!
54 likes with no dislike!great!