The Exponential Distribution Made EASY!

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Super clear and easy explanation of the Exponential Distribution. Follow this easy step-by-step guide and never be scared of the Exponential Distribution again!

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Hi my viewers! Are you in need of an online tutor? If so, check out the video description for details 😊

QuantConceptsE
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Thank you so much. This video helped me tremendously in completing my homework!

TranBTran
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Thanks, very to the point. Helped understand what tons of other videos couldn't

alexdamado
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Hey great job on the video, I just have one recommendation. It probably would have been a good idea by showing what the area under the exponential distribution graph means and why your doing the 1-e^ thing. Like I learn better visually, so if I saw that P(X>value) means the area under the curve shaded from that value to infinity, it would better help me understand the probability.

saudahmed
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Thank you Dave for your video.
What book did you use?

skatanafas
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Excellent. Concept plus practice examples. I loved it.

mjzmjz
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Dave you are the MAN - Legend, so easy explained... Thanks

richardmyslinski
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It was definitely helpful, I got my doubt cleared!!! Thanks a bunch

parthpardeshi
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Great work, really legible and understandable

I_neyoh
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Useful Video, thank you. I was just wondering, what is the textbook you are using? Thanks

bpcsaint
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Thank you for the help! My professor doesn't know how to teach and you definitely made this clear!

Swagkillavics
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made it look so easy :) please help understanding the gamma and other distributions...

MrAdityarock
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Brilliant video! Cheers for sharing it.

ahududu
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hi - great video! thank you! can you tell us what is that book you used to show the problem please?

sandhya_exploresfoodandlife
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well it's gonna help me in exams it was useful, simple easy n fluent Thnx man...✌

walex
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Thank u this was really easy to understand.

mirdolon
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Dave, I'm a bit confused here because i have been taught in the university that the expression for the Probability mass function is given by (Le^-Lx) where L stands for lambda or theta. But what you used in your video for the calculations is quite different

wilsonkomla
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Thank u sir becoz of u i can do quiz, god bless you

shehanwijetunga
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You just explained something in 10 min that my professor could not in 1 hr 40 min.

JannatRiyatahasin
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This is a great video, but I think the explanation of the difference between Poisson and Exponential was a little unclear. The way you explained it I thought the Poison formula would tell us the number of events that happen in an interval of time rather than that being the way the questions are posed.

Overall this was a very helpful video. I've been starveling with identifying distributions and can't find a good video that breaks it down in this way. Thank you. If you made another video simply explaining how to identify all the major distributions I know it would be tremendously helpful to other students struggling through statistics.

kristianbrasel