MAT330 LECTURE 22 (4/22/2020): JOINTLY DISTRIBUTED RANDOM VARIABLES





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• Video about jointly distributed discrete random variables (theory): Download file or watch below


• Video about jointly distributed discrete random variables (example, part 1): Download file or watch below


• Video about jointly distributed discrete random variables (example, part 2): Download file or watch below


• Video about jointly distributed continuous random variables (theory): Download file or watch below


• Video about jointly distributed continuous random variables (example, part 1): Download file or watch below


• Video about jointly distributed continuous random variables (example, part 2): Download file or watch below


• Video about jointly distributed continuous random variables (example, part 3): Download file or watch below


• Video about jointly distributed continuous random variables (example, part 4 - extra): Download file or watch below




• Lecture Notes (static file from above videos): PDF file


• If you would like a reminder of double integrals, take a look at my Lecture 19 (Double Integrals) from the Vector Calculus course I am teaching this semester.


• External link 1: Recap/Summary of jointly distributed discrete random variables (video): Watch on YouTube


• External link 2: Recap/Summary of jointly distributed continuous random variables (video): Watch on YouTube


• External link 3: Recap/Summary of marginals (video): Watch on YouTube


• External link 4 (bonus): A cool, and classical, way to estimate $\pi$ using probability: Buffon's needles problem (video): Watch on YouTube





Last updated: April 22, 2020, 8:15pm EDT