MIT 6.00SC | Lecture 17 | Curve Fitting
Introduction
In the last lecture, when we were finding the value of Pi, we started with an assumption that if we drop large enough pins and if we repeat this experiment multiple times, if we get a very small standard deviation we will have a correct value of PI.
But this assumption is not correct. This was because we were believing that a statistically sound argument is equivalent to truth.
The…
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