How do you visualize the bayes' theorem?
It's easy to visualize P(A n B), P(A), P(B). But How do you visualize P(A|B)? How do you visualize P(A|B)xP(B) , which I assume are homologous to having two independent probabilities? How do you internalize this thing other than rote memorization?
It's easy to visualize P(A n B), P(A), P(B). But How do you visualize P(A|B)? How do you visualize P(A|B)xP(B) , which I assume are homologous to having two independent probabilities? How do you internalize this thing other than rote memorization?
