Just wondering :)
JasonG123 Active Member Joined May 3, 2012 Messages 127 Gender Male HSC 2012 Uni Grad 2018 Dec 22, 2015 #2 If you can calculate the expected value of something, have the ability to plug some numbers into a formula and can differentiate 2x you'll be fine.
If you can calculate the expected value of something, have the ability to plug some numbers into a formula and can differentiate 2x you'll be fine.
P pHyRe Active Member Joined Jul 30, 2011 Messages 520 Gender Male HSC 2013 Dec 23, 2015 #3 JasonG123 said: If you can calculate the expected value of something, have the ability to plug some numbers into a formula and can differentiate 2x you'll be fine. Click to expand... haha its a fair bit harder than that pretty doable subject just reaaaally nail t tests and the theory behind it for ecmt1020. i hded it so pm me if you want any other tips
JasonG123 said: If you can calculate the expected value of something, have the ability to plug some numbers into a formula and can differentiate 2x you'll be fine. Click to expand... haha its a fair bit harder than that pretty doable subject just reaaaally nail t tests and the theory behind it for ecmt1020. i hded it so pm me if you want any other tips
Trebla Administrator Administrator Joined Feb 16, 2005 Messages 8,392 Gender Male HSC 2006 Dec 24, 2015 #4 JasonG123 said: If you can calculate the expected value of something, have the ability to plug some numbers into a formula and can differentiate 2x you'll be fine. Click to expand... Pretty much this. Most of it is just algebra and differentiation as well as rote learning and plugging numbers into formulas you may not necessarily understand properly.
JasonG123 said: If you can calculate the expected value of something, have the ability to plug some numbers into a formula and can differentiate 2x you'll be fine. Click to expand... Pretty much this. Most of it is just algebra and differentiation as well as rote learning and plugging numbers into formulas you may not necessarily understand properly.