b) The joint density of random variables X and Y is f(x,y)=' elsewhere 0' Find cov(X,...
Let X and Y be two continuous random variables having the joint probability density below. f(x,y)={3xy/41 for 0<x<5,0<y<2, and x+y<5, 0 elsewhere} Find the joint probability density of Z=3X+4Y and W=Y.
# 6 If two random variables have the joint density f(x, y)=59 y?) for 0<x<1, 0<y<1 0 elsewhere a. Find the probability that 0.2 X<0.5 and 0.4<Y<0.6. b. Find the probability distribution function F(x, y). c. Are x and y independent?
Let the joint density function of random variables X and Y be f(x,y) = 8 - x - y) for 0 < x < 2, 2 < y < 4 0 elsewhere Find : (1) P(X + Y <3) (11) P(Y<3 | X>1) (111) Var(Y | x = 1)
4. Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint density function f(x, y) = { 4x for 0 <x<ys1 otherwise (a) Find the marginal density functions of X and Y, g(x) and h(y), respectively. (b) What are E[X], E[Y], and E[XY]? Find the value of Cov[X, Y]
2. Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint probability density function fx,y(x,y) 0, otherwise (a) Compute the value of k that will make f(x, y) a legitimate joint probability density function. Use f(x.y) with that value of k as the joint probability density function of X, Y in parts (b),(c).(d),(e (b) Find the probability density functions of X and Y. (c) Find the expected values of X, Y and XY (d) Compute the covariance Cov(X,Y) of X...
Two random variables have the joint density funcitn as follows: f(x,y)=x/y^2 , 0<x<y, 0<y<2 f(x,y)= 0, elsewhere a) Find the marginal distribution of X b)Find the marginal distribution of Y c)Are X and Y statistically independent? (Justify your answer.) d) Find f(x/y)
1. Suppose the joint density of X and Y is given by f(x,y) = 6e-3x-2y, if 0 < x < inf., 0 < y < inf, 0 elsewhere. Part A, Find P( X < 2Y) Part B, Find Cov(X,Y) Part C, Suppose X and Y have joint density given by f(x,y) = 24xy, when 0<= x <=1, 0 <= y <=1, 0 <= x+y <=1, and 0 elsewhere. Are X and Y independent or dependent random variables? why?
The joint probability density function of the random variables X, Y, and Z is (e-(x+y+z) f(x, y, z) 0 < x, 0 < y, 0 <z elsewhere (a) (3 pts) Verify that the joint density function is a valid density function. (b) (3 pts) Find the joint marginal density function of X and Y alone (by integrating over 2). (C) (4 pts) Find the marginal density functions for X and Y. (d) (3 pts) What are P(1 < X <...
[2.5 points] If two random variables have a joint density given by, f(x, y) = k(3x + 2y) 0 for 0 < x < 2, 0 < y < 1 elsewhere (a) Find k (b) Find the Marginal density of Y. (c) Find E(Y) (d) Find marginal density X. (e) Find the probability, P(X < 1.3). (f) Evaluate fı(x|y); (g) Evaluate fi(x|(0.75))
4. Let X, Y be random variables with a joint probability density function given by f(x,y) = 2, f(x,y)=0, elsewhere. 0〈x〈y〈 1; (a) Find μYlr and plot its graph. (b) Find ơ2lz and plot its graph.