18.01SC | Fall 2010 | Undergraduate

Single Variable Calculus

Part C: Average Value, Probability and Numerical Integration

Session 62: Integrals and Probability

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Overview

Calculating probabilities is an important application of integration. In these examples we use integrals to find the probability of an event occurring in a specified region, as opposed to outside that region.

Lecture Video and Notes

Video Excerpts

Clip 1: Probability Example

Recitation Video

Average x-Coordinate in a Region

Lecture Video and Notes

Video Excerpts

Clip 1: Probability Summary

Clip 2: Errata: Heat is Energy

Clip 3: Example: Boy Near a Dart Board

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Fall 2010
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