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cimmerian
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I hope I wrote that correctly but I'm trying to find the joint. I heard it was impossible from someone.
X = A/R
A~BIN(n1, p1)
R~BIN(n2, p2)
I know I shouldn't be using the Jacobian method for Discrete distributions but I have to do it anyway.
Anyone know?
X = A/R
A~BIN(n1, p1)
R~BIN(n2, p2)
I know I shouldn't be using the Jacobian method for Discrete distributions but I have to do it anyway.
Anyone know?