Is it normal to get urges of extreme anger, frustration, despair, murderous and genocidal thoughts if one cannot solve a math problem even after reading through the books, watching youtube vids and searching on google?
>>7804093
Yes. But apparently that's a sign my ego is too big to learn properly, so I'm trying to fix that.
>>7804093
well it seems
f(y,p) = f(y|p) * f(p)
y|p ~ binomial (n, p)
p ~ beta (alpha, beta)
you're looking for f(y) so you integrate f(y,p) for all possible p's.
You use the fact that the integral from 0 to 1 of
p^(x-1) * (1-p)^(y-1)
is gamma(x)*gamma(y)/gamma(x+y)
and you obtain the resulting distribution for f(y)
>>7804093
Except the murderous part yes. Welcome to mathematics! As an aside, this also happens in applied theory, when no one has ever asked a question similar to yours and you have to do all the findings on your own.
>>7804093
>Is it normal to get urges of extreme anger, etc
no, but it is neither normal to study Math
see a psych counselor
>>7804093
yes, but always remembers that mathematics are social constructs.
>>7804093
>mfw the expanded form of bayes rules
>mfw you cant solve bayes rule