We discuss order statistics. We find the pdf of the min and max of a pair of independent random variables. #mikedabkowski, #mikethemathematician, #profdabkowski, #probability
Great video! I think at the very end though for the pdf of Z you meant f(x), and not f'(x). I would love to see content about transformations of continuous rvs!
You teach really well! Thank you!
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Great video! I think at the very end though for the pdf of Z you meant f(x), and not f'(x). I would love to see content about transformations of continuous rvs!
If only I'd seen this comment before spending an hour trying to figure out what I'm not understanding! It should indeed be f(x) it seems.
Thank you so much Mike, this is very helpful.
@christinekatabarwa6050 Thanks so much!
Thank you! Your video is very helpful!
Absolutely Emily!
Thank you for the video! I don't think you need that last prime symbol, right?
Can you provide a video on r th order statistics as well? Like how is the formula for r th order statistics derived?
I will put that onto the production schedule!
Thank you very much!!@@mikethemathematician
I'm too distracted by the fact you're writing this all backwards seamlessly.
@jarrettglass4740 It is really taxing!
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