L01.4 Probability Axioms

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

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This series is one off the best explaining probability and statistics on youtube i am a big fan:-)

hensch
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Thank you for simplifying this. This part is not at all taught by teachers most of the times.

agarwalarti
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Woah, probably the best lectures and an entirely different style then whats taught in schools 🙀

zepherius
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Terrific lecture, Professor. I am liking the subject and your exposition of it.

naveenchandrakumar
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Excellent explanation. You’re an excellent mathematics educator!

donharrold
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Great way to help us online by teaching probability I'm good fans.

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this video made me look at probability from different angle ~ appreciate it :)

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While calculating probabilities why we should be interested in calculating P(AUB) in either of the event's probabilities because we have P(A intersection B) and individual probabilities which are direct probabilities

ML-DS-AI-Projects
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Thank You So Much for this amazing lecture 💌

SecretEscapist
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Why individual points in a continuous model have zero probability??

randomguy
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I’m crap at probability so hopefully this will help

delphinesteves
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How is it that I could understand an MIT professor better than my own professor

okwiumeokolo
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I'm only gr6 we're on theoretical and experimental probability, idk this😅

lordsevent
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Let’s Go!
Wow, okay, if there exist pairs of zeros, and those zeros showcase 1/x is
exactly 1👈or satisfy the definition, one way or another, That could be high probability??
Example:
is 1/x of

resemble white balls ⚽️..

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Why do i see only indians in the comments?

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