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Probability and statistics guide - The University of Sydney Probability For a basic introduction to probability theory you may wish to work through these booklets: ( ) • For an introduction ( | ) to the foundational concepts of probability sample space, complementary and mutually exclusive events, conditional probability and independence
Solving inequalities - The University of Sydney Sometimes it is easier to use an algebraic method and sometimes a graphical one For the following examples we will use both, as this allows us to make the connections between the algebra and the graphs
Trigonometric Identities - The University of Sydney − The expressions for sin(α + β), sin(α β) and cos(α + β) can all be derived from the − expression for cos(α β) We derive that expression first − Look at the two diagrams below containing the angle (α β) We assume α is greater −