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== Random Stuff ==
 
== Random Stuff ==

Revision as of 04:46, 27 October 2008

ECE 302 Fall 2008 Professor Sanghavi

Getting started

Inserting Formulas

This is to address students not know how to put formulas into their wiki pages. MediaWiki uses a markup language based on Latex to produce it's mathematical equations. Anything that goes between the <math> </math> tags will be rendered as mathematical equations. All the symbols needed to produce the desired equations can be found at the following site.

Another handy way to learn how to write a math equation is to go to the real Wikipedia and find a good math article that has a bunch of formulas and just click "view source" or "edit".

Homeworks

Lectures

Cheat Sheets

Helpful Examples

Random Stuff

The Monty Hall video Sujay showed in class.

Look! The students in MA375 are also studying this problem. They call it The game show host problem--Mboutin 11:23, 25 September 2008 (UTC)


The Athena Scientific page from which Introduction to Probability, 2nd Edition can be ordered.

Alumni Liaison

Questions/answers with a recent ECE grad

Ryne Rayburn