Difference between revisions of "Bayes' Theorem"

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Let <math>E_1</math> and <math>E_2</math> be two events. Then <cmath>P(E_1 | E_2) = \dfrac{P(E_2 | E_1) \cdot P(E_1)}{P(E_2)}</cmath>
 
Let <math>E_1</math> and <math>E_2</math> be two events. Then <cmath>P(E_1 | E_2) = \dfrac{P(E_2 | E_1) \cdot P(E_1)}{P(E_2)}</cmath>
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Revision as of 20:28, 14 July 2021

Bayes' Theorem is the following:

Let $E_1$ and $E_2$ be two events. Then \[P(E_1 | E_2) = \dfrac{P(E_2 | E_1) \cdot P(E_1)}{P(E_2)}\]

~enderramsby