
Linear Combinations of Normal Variables
Exploring the distribution of linear combinations of independent normal random variables. Students will apply these concepts to solve complex real-world problems.
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Exploring the distribution of linear combinations of independent normal random variables. Students will apply these concepts to solve complex real-world problems.
Key Questions
- How do we find the mean and variance of a linear combination of normal variables?
- What is the distribution of the sum of independent normal variables?
- How can we apply these concepts to practical scenarios?
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