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Examines elementary theory of probability, including independence, conditional probability, and Bayes theorem; random variables, expectations and probability distributions; joint and conditional distributions; functions of random variables; limit theorems, including the central limit theorem. Note: No co-credit with MATH 3800. Note: This course assumes that students have taken MATH 3191 or equivalent and have either previously taken MATH 2421 or are taking MATH 2421 the same semester as MATH 4810. Students who have a grade of B- or better in MATH 3191 pass this course at a much higher rate. Cross-listed with MATH 5310. Term offered: fall, spring.
Units: 3.0
Hours: 3 to 3