ChaseB2039
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Do we need to know the variance formulas etc? I've never seen it in a hsc paper and my teacher said we don't.
If you are talking about the PDF function stuff, it’s probably advised that you should just in case bc I’ve seen a lot of E(X) and stuff around that. But it’s not too hard bc it’s just x^2 multiplied by ur given function minus the E(X)^2Do we need to know the variance formulas etc? I've never seen it in a hsc paper and my teacher said we don't.
ughh hate this topic so muchGenerally and without prior knowledge,
however if you know already, then you can use the normal variance formula for the discrete case.
and I don't think you'll need to know anything beyond this but if it helps, you can use LoTUS
which will help for more messier/harder questions but I honestly doubt they'll put anything beyond this.
Just think of the computations for the Variance/Expected Value as sums and depending on the R.V X, you either compute it through integrals or normal sums.
it aint that bad tho be fr. conceptually might be annoying to visualise given most proofs in that topic is out of syllabus but perms and combs is 10x as annoying lmaoughh hate this topic so much
just visualise the discrete version, the continuous version follows from thereit aint that bad tho be fr. conceptually might be annoying to visualise given most proofs in that topic is out of syllabus but perms and combs is 10x as annoying lmao