Math 9, Lesson 1, Fall 2018, 9/9/2018

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We start on probability. Students should have learned some basic concepts before about simple probability, the concept of a sample space with events consisting of some outcomes. In this chapter ,we study probabilities with multiple stages.

When a random experiment involves two stages, we can use a rectangular grid, called a probability diagram, to represent the sample space to help us find probabilities.

If a random experiment has two or more stages, we can use a tree diagram to represent the process, which should help us see all the possible outcomes and figure out the outcomes associated with a particular event.

We then talk about mutually exclusive events. In a sample space, two events are mutually exclusive if they cannot occur at the same time. If A and B are two mutually exclusive events, the the probability of A or B occurring is: P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B).

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AOPS Algebra 2B, Lesson 1, Fall 2018, 9/9/2018

Weidong Posted in Algebra 2, Fall 2018, Teaching info
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Today is the first class for Fall semester,  but we picked up from where we left off for Spring semester. We study summation and product notation and how to use them to help us dealing with sequences and series’es. We also learn how to evaluate such summation and product notations, especially with nested ones.

This wraps up Chapter 10 and we will start Chapter 11 next week.