Not sure, but does this question assume that 0 <= p <= 1 ?
In practice, p would be between 0 and 1, but the result seems to hold true for all other real p too.Not sure, but does this question assume that 0 <= p <= 1 ?
(I can see it easily for those values, but I haven't really considered values outside that range yet.)
Just checking .... because it is a LONG LONG time since I've done this, but is this the expected value of a binomial distribution?In practice, p would be between 0 and 1, but the result seems to hold true for all other real p too.
It is indeed.Just checking .... because it is a LONG LONG time since I've done this, but is this the expected value of a binomial distribution?
Just checking .... because it is a LONG LONG time since I've done this, but is this the expected value of a binomial distribution?
but only binomial expansion is needed to solve this problem. I've had one method in mind.It is indeed.
Nice. Here was my attempt:
Is the answer found by working outNEXT QUESTION
incorrect. your calculation is true for the volume of solid generated by rotating that region about x axis, but not y axis.Is the answer found by working out
Here is my attempt:incorrect. your calculation is true for the volume of solid generated by rotating that region about x axis, but not y axis.
http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q566/Rui_Tong/IMG_1522_zpsve7bxkqa.jpgNEXT QUESTION