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Date: 2015-05-24 22:01:45
Mathematical analysis
Probability and statistics
Random variable
Randomness
Probability density function
Probability distribution
Expected value
Cumulative distribution function
Variable
Probability theory
Mathematics
Statistics

6.042J Chapter 17: Random variables and distributions

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