Show all work! Thank you! Sk(x+y) 0<x<1, 0<y</ 14. Determine k, so that fx.y(x, y)= otherwise...
Show all work! Thank you! 0<x<2, 0<y<1 23. The joint pdf of X and Y is fx.y(x, y)= (region below). 3 0 otherwise a) Determine f(y) b) Determine fx, (x) c) Determine E[Yx] d) Determine E[X|y] 0 1 2 24. Suppose that the joint probability density function of the jointly continuous random variables X and Y is x on the given region fxy(x,y)= 11 10 otherwise Determine fyly) 1 _$6x 0<x< y1 25. Let X and Y be continuous random...
4. Two RVs with a joint pdf given as follows fx.x ), 0<x< 1,0 <y<1 otherwise (a) Find fr ). (6 point) (b) Find fxy(x[y). (6 points) (c) Are X and Y independent? (clearly show justification for credit) (6 points)
Problem 2 - Three Continuous Random Variables Suppose X,Y,Z have joint pdf given by fx,YZ(xgz) = k xyz if 0 S$ 1,0 rS 1,0 25 1 ) and fxyZ(x,y,z) = 0, otherwise. (a) Find k so that fxyz(x.yz) is a genuine probability density function. (b) Are X,Y,Z independent? (c) Find PXs 1/2, Y s 1/3, Z s1/4). (d) Find the marginal pdf fxy(x.y). (e) Find the marginal pdf fx(x). Problem 2 - Three Continuous Random Variables Suppose X,Y,Z have joint...
Show all work! Thank you! kxk-1 4.34 Given the pdf for X is f(x)= 10 0<x<1 otherwise determine E[X] and Var[X]. 1 0<x<1 4.35 Given the pdf for X is f(x)=x. determine E[X] and Var[X]. 10 otherwise' Sections 4.5-4.8 A<x<B 4.36 Given a random variable with pdf f(x)= B-A , determine the MGF for this random variable. 10 otherwise so x50 4.37 Given a random variable with pdf f(x)= betx 0<x , determine the MGF for this random variable. '...
55. Let X and Y be jointly continuous random variables with joint density function fx.y(x,y) be-3y -a < x < 2a, 0) < y < 00, otherwise. Assume that E[XY] = 1/6. (a) Find a and b such that fx,y is a valid joint pdf. You may want to use the fact that du = 1. u 6. и е (b) Find the conditional pdf of X given Y = y where 0 <y < . (c) Find Cov(X,Y). (d)...
1) Let X and Y have joint pdf: fxy(x,y) = kx(1 – x)y for 0 < x < 1,0 < y< 1 a) Find k. b) Find the joint cdf of X and Y. c) Find the marginal pdf of X and Y. d) Find P(Y < VX) and P(X<Y). e) Find the correlation E(XY) and the covariance COV(X,Y) of X and Y. f) Determine whether X and Y are independent, orthogonal or uncorrelated.
1. Consider the joint probability density function 0<x<y, 0<y<1, fx.x(x, y) = 0, otherwise. (a) Find the marginal probability density function of Y and identify its distribution. (5 marks (b) Find the conditional probability density function of X given Y=y and hence find the mean and variance of X conditional on Y=y. [7 marks] (c) Use iterated expectation to find the expected value of X [5 marks (d) Use E(XY) and var(XY) from (b) above to find the variance of...
Suppose that X and Y are random variables the following joint PDF: fxy(x,y) = otherwise Determine fx, the marginal PDF of X. a. etermine Fx, the marginal CDF of X.
. For > 0 and A > 0, define the joint pdf -Ay = 0<x<A,<y, fx.y(,y) 10 else. (a) Express c in terms of X and A. (b) Find E[XY]. (c) Let [2] be the largest integer less than or equal to z. For example, (3.2] = 3 and [2] = 2. Find the probability that [Y] is even, given that 4 <x< 34
4. Two random variables X and Y have the following joint probability density function (PDF) Skx 0<x<y<1, fxy(x, y) = 10 otherwise. (a) [2 points) Determine the constant k. (b) (4 points) Find the marginal PDFs fx(2) and fy(y). Are X and Y independent? (c) [4 points) Find the expected values E[X] and EY). (d) [6 points) Find the variances Var[X] and Var[Y]. (e) [4 points) What is the covariance between X and Y?