Exemplos de uso de Random variable em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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That's a random variable.
Stochastic" means being or having a random variable.
And the random variable is just that function mapping.
Is the idea of a random Variable.
And the random variable, X, is the number of shots I make.
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So that's our random variable.
The random variable is uniformly distributed between -0.5 and +0.5.
Inaudible just a random variable.
Here X is a random variable with a normal distribution and S-∞,+∞.
So let's say I have a random variable, X.
Only true for random variable, X, whose probability distribution is the binomial distribution.
Now this girl, Keri,she's a random variable.
To reduce the size of the random variable space, it is strongly recommended that all variables whose uncertainties minimally affect the probability of failure should be considered deterministic.
It isn't true for any random variable, X.
Then the logarithm of random variable Y is normally distributed.
I got four instances of this random variable.
We can define another random variable capital Y as equal to.
So this is my definition of my random variable.
So the expected value of our random variable is going to be each outcome.
This is the mean of n observations of our random variable.
This P{\displaystyle P}is a random variable itself and has a distribution.
These are just specific instances of a random variable.
Abstract vehicles in general suffer random variable loadings caused by road excitation.
All right, so what are the different values that we care about for our random variable?
For example: Being Y a dummy random variable defined such as.
We're summing over all of the values that our random variable can take.
So the expected value of our random variable is equal to the sum.
Function: std_chi2(n) Returns the standard deviation of a Chi-square random variable Chi^2(n), with n> 0.
Where p is the dimension of the multivariate random variable and S_1 the covariance matrix returned by cov1.
Consider the standardized random variable as 5.