L01.6 More Properties of Probabilities

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MIT RES.6-012 Introduction to Probability, Spring 2018
Instructor: John Tsitsiklis

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The english he speaks is really meant to be understood unlike other prof that use mouthful words to show they are intelligent

jamilurrehmanamini
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This Professor speaks amazing, I don't think he even used one filler word. I feel he's a man of excellence.

JackandMaxtheCats
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The explanation is awesome, very clear, and perfectly understandable.

mymislife
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Nice. I prefer these bite sized lectures to the other in class lectures from previous years.

basedworldsk
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Excellent so far! Here are some symbols/terms that weren't clarified in this lecture that I had to look up. Hopefully, this helps other viewers out. The complement is the exact opposite of an event. In his diagrams, the complement of A is the space outside of A. The sideways U means "is a subset of".

JohnJPark-xksj
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I want to attend every lecture you ever teach. You are awesome!!!

jhennique
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sadly this should be the standard humans only learn 5% of what we hear if we don't interact with exercises right away mostly everything of a 2 hour lecture wont be remembered but concepts boiled-down to max 10 min each is awesomely done

frankieboyseje
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Thank You So Much for this amazing lecture 💌

SecretEscapist
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I have known all these axioms before but never knew the rationale and their derivation

rajendrapatidar
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Bout to kill my prob and stoch class coming up!

EigenA
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The professor does not say a single word that is not "mutually exclusive"

janzaibmbaloch
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Can I represent B as B = A U {B - A} instead of B = A U {B intsection Ac} ? Are they equivalent?

daSurrealist
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1:02 ONE PIECE??!!!!?? THE ONE PIECE IS REAL!

lollipopjoe
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John is a good instructor but sorry I have to put it bluntly the content is a waste of my time... these are common math proof and that translate to common sense. I didnt know MIT teaches the latter..

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