Notes:Borv
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[hide]Definition
Let p∈[0,1]⊆R be given, this represents the probability of success, then we define a random variable (with p as a parameter), X, as follows:
- X∼Borv(p)
Such that:
- P[X=1]:=p - the probability of a "true" or "successful" outcome is p by definition, and
- P[X=0]=1−p - the probability of "false" or a "failed" outcome is 1−p
X is undefined for everything else
Note that:
- In the definition p always refers to the "active" outcome like pass, and thus 1−p refers to the "passive" or "do nothing" option of failure.
- This is in contrast to the definition of
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Sometimes we use values other than 0