Subject and UNIT: Probability and complex function: Unit III: Analytic functions
A function is said to be analytic at a point if its derivative exists not only at that point but also in some neighbourhood of that point.
Subject and UNIT: Probability and complex function: Unit III: Analytic functions
The theory of functions of a complex variable is the most important in solving a large number of Engineering and Science problems. Many complicated integrals of real functions are solved with the help of a complex variable.
Two dimensional random variables | Probability and complex function
Subject and UNIT: Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables
Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables : '2 Marks' Questions and Answers
Problems with Answer | Two dimensional random variables
Subject and UNIT: Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables
Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables : Exercise 2.5
Two dimensional random variables
Subject and UNIT: Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables
Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables : Examples
Two dimensional random variables
Subject and UNIT: Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables
The most widely used model for the distribution of a random variable is a normal distribution. Whenever a random experiment is replicated, the random variable that equals the average result over the replicates tends to have a normal distribution as the number of replicates becomes large.
Problems with Answer | Two dimensional random variables
Subject and UNIT: Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables
Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables : Exercise 2.4
Solved Example Problems | Two dimensional random variables
Subject and UNIT: Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables
If (X, Y) is a two dimensional random variable with joint p.d.f. fxy (x, y) and if Z = g(X, Y) and W = h (X, Y) are two other random variables then the joint p.d.f of (Z, W) is given by,
Problems with Answer | Two dimensional random variables
Subject and UNIT: Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables
Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables : Exercise 2.3
Two dimensional random variables
Subject and UNIT: Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables
Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables : Examples
Two dimensional random variables
Subject and UNIT: Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables
Regression is a mathematical measure of the average relationship between two or more variables in terms of the original limits of the data.
Problems with Answer | Two dimensional random variables
Subject and UNIT: Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables
Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables : Exercise 2.2