This was brilliant Brandon. I've been reading a book on calculus named "Infinite Powers" and when you came to the point of taking Combinations to infinity and how it approximates the bell curve, it was such a beautiful feeling of comprehension and understanding. Now its solid in my head that normal distribution is nothing but combination problem approaching infinity. Thank you for making these video series
Thank you I mean you really help various students throughout the world. You haven't literally a skipped a single video I hope I could ever talk to you Thank you again
This was brilliant Brandon. I've been reading a book on calculus named "Infinite Powers" and when you came to the point of taking Combinations to infinity and how it approximates the bell curve, it was such a beautiful feeling of comprehension and understanding. Now its solid in my head that normal distribution is nothing but combination problem approaching infinity. Thank you for making these video series
Thank you I mean you really help various students throughout the world.
You haven't literally a skipped a single video I hope I could ever talk to you
Thank you again
Briliant!! I am enjoying every bit of your lecture. Never before the coffee tasted better!!!
Only motivation left for me ...that's you Brandon..thank you so much
Connecting the dots brilliantly!
4:30 We were taught that zero is not a natural number
Anyway, thank you for your work. This video provides us with quite an interesting insight 😮
phenomenal video as always, many thanks!
thanks for your real contribution to educate people. In this lecture, is C(12, 0
Brandon Foltz,
How can I get these very well prepared slides?
Excellent and thank you Brandon.
Excellent and amazing brandon
Thanks a lot for your fantastic videos
Would you do some videos on trend analysis? Like Mann Kendall?
thank you 🖤
Why is it the same video ‘Nearly Normal’ repeated thrice in the list????
whoa! enlightenment!
Excellent, thank you
AhmedK Thanks so much!
***** I absolutely love your videos. They are excellent from top to bottom. Can you please do a video on Bayes Theorem!
+Brandon Foltz this video looks similar to the previous video.
+Brandon Foltz This video is a repeat of the previous video.
I was curious and frustrated why why man why probability, combination, permutations are connected
now I understanding hmmm that's why