YAMT: Stopping Time and Random Variable

DVK916

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for X(t), t = 1,2,3,...,n ba random variables. Let tau be a stoping time for X(t), then prove that X(tau) is also a random variabvle.
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: Unheard
Do your own homework?
Dude's a senior stats major at UC Davis and here he is asking an online forum for math help.

:laugh:
 

DVK916

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Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: Unheard
Do your own homework?
Dude's a senior stats major at UC Davis and here he is asking an online forum for math help.

:laugh:

This is a senior level class, an advance math class.

 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: Unheard
Do your own homework?
Dude's a senior stats major at UC Davis and here he is asking an online forum for math help.

:laugh:

This is a senior level class, an advance math class.
According to the UCD website, you are a senior.

I bet your profs would be terribly interested to know you're cheating.
 

DVK916

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Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: Unheard
Do your own homework?
Dude's a senior stats major at UC Davis and here he is asking an online forum for math help.

:laugh:

This is a senior level class, an advance math class.
According to the UCD website, you are a senior.

I bet your profs would be terribly interested to know you're cheating.

:roll:

I was just asking for help, and isn't their some rule against invading a members privacy.
 

DVK916

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Originally posted by: NuroMancer
He wasn't invading your privacy, he was telling you to go away.

Going around trying to dig up information on me, and harassing me. That is bad fellowship.
 

yllus

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Originally posted by: DVK916
I was just asking for help, and isn't their some rule against invading a members privacy.
Can't really invade someone's privacy when those personal details are there to be found by anyone who can surf the Web. We don't have any written rules on this forum anyways.

I did a question of this type once and forgot how to solve it.
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: NuroMancer
He wasn't invading your privacy, he was telling you to go away.

Going around trying to dig up information on me, and harassing me. That is bad fellowship.
There are also rules about trolling and having multiple accounts. Would you like to discuss these, Dougie?
 

James3shin

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Wow, the guy asks a question about math, and gets blitzed by "cheating" accusations. Chill out.
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: James3shin
Wow, the guy asks a question about math, and gets blitzed by "cheating" accusations. Chill out.
The guy is a trolling douchebag. He doesn't deserve help.
 

jman19

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Originally posted by: James3shin
Wow, the guy asks a question about math, and gets blitzed by "cheating" accusations. Chill out.

He trolls about this crap all the time. Doesn't even look like he has thought about how to do this problem - he just expects people to do them for him.
 

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Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: Unheard
Do your own homework?
Dude's a senior stats major at UC Davis and here he is asking an online forum for math help.

:laugh:

Hah! I knew I was right about him being StatsManD