Discrete maths

Veeky Forums, I just finished discrete maths and although I got an A, I struggled with discrete probability a little. It seems to just be applying formulas, however, and I'm an EE, not cs major. I needed it to take complex analysis. Should I bother trying to solidify my knowledge of discrete probability or forget it?

For complex you dont need it at all.

>I struggled with discrete probability a little

The most advanced thing in discrete probability is Bayes law. You're a fucking brainlet.

idk when I took it they had a bunch of weird ass questions. 'how many bracelets could u make with x beads' and shit like that

>how many bracelets could u make with x beads
Nigger what
How is that probability?

Discrete math is basically pre-calc with programming. You're a brainlet.

>polya theory is hard

jesus what a brainlet

it's not but pretty much every intro probability course is going to have a combinatorics section

Nevermind I get it.

If you are taking a shitty discrete math course then yeah, but if you are taking one being taught with Rosen's book in a rigorous class then you are gonna have to prove theorems. Looks like you took the brainlet version of discrete math.