To be honest I have referenced a few books, but yes I have looked at "A First Course in Probability" by Sheldon Ross, for a few examples now and again.
I don't really know how to explain the last proposition except that it truly is an extension of the third. Meaning, that it is simply an algorithmic way of doing enormous amounts of unions. If you can't remember, or hate being a calculator (like me), I would suggest using the other propositions and simplifying the problem as I tried to explain.
i need this Dummy Style. with explanation of the Z with infinity sign on top of it
THE16THPHANTOM 1 year ago
Thanks for the vid, msj120.
Do you follow the book 'A first course in probability' from Sheldon Ross perhaps? I'm using the same book and appreciated the examples.
I couldn't really follow the last proposition though..
VliegtuigFan 3 years ago
To be honest I have referenced a few books, but yes I have looked at "A First Course in Probability" by Sheldon Ross, for a few examples now and again.
I don't really know how to explain the last proposition except that it truly is an extension of the third. Meaning, that it is simply an algorithmic way of doing enormous amounts of unions. If you can't remember, or hate being a calculator (like me), I would suggest using the other propositions and simplifying the problem as I tried to explain.
msj120 3 years ago
Btw, thank you for watching and I appreciate the feedback.
msj120 3 years ago