Q.4 (22') Suppose the joint probability density function of X and Y is fx,y(x, y) =...
Q. Suppose the joint probability density function of X and Y is (a) Show that the value of constant ?=12/11 (b) Find the marginal density function of X, i.e., fX(x). (c) Find the conditional probability density of X given Y = y, i.e., fX|Y(x|y). fxy(x, y) = s k(2 - x + y)x 1 0 0 < x < 1,0 = y = 1 otherwise
4. The random variables X and Y have joint probability density function fx,y(x, ) given by: fx,y(x, y) 0, else (a) Find c. (b) Find fx(x) and fy (), the marginal probability density functions of X and Y, respectively (c) Find fxjy (xly), the conditional probability density function of X given Y. For your limits (which you should not forget!), put y between constant bounds and then give the limits for in terms of y. (d) Are X and Y...
4. Suppose that a two-dimensional random vector (X, Y) has a joint probability density function as 0.48y(2-x), 0 1,0 x y x f(x,y)- 0, otherwise Find two possible marginal probability functions fx(x) and fy(y) of X and Y, respectively. 4. Suppose that a two-dimensional random vector (X, Y) has a joint probability density function as 0.48y(2-x), 0 1,0 x y x f(x,y)- 0, otherwise Find two possible marginal probability functions fx(x) and fy(y) of X and Y, respectively.
1. The joint probability density function (pdf) of X and Y is given by fxy(x, y) = A (1 – xey, 0<x<1,0 < y < 0 (a) Find the constant A. (b) Find the marginal pdfs of X and Y. (c) Find E(X) and E(Y). (d) Find E(XY). 2. Let X denote the number of times (1, 2, or 3 times) a certain machine malfunctions on any given day. Let Y denote the number of times (1, 2, or 3...
Let X and Y be random variables with joint probability density function f(x, y) = {Cxe for 0 SXS 4,0 s y soo otherwise. Find the marginal probability density function fx(x).
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...
. Let X and Y be two random variables with joint probability density function fx,y(x, y)-cy for 0 x 1 and 0 y 1. (Note: fxy(x,y) = 0 outside this domain ) (a) Find the marginal distribution fx(x). (b) Find the value of constant c, using the fact that fx,y(x, y) dx dy = 1.
the joint probability density function is given by 1. The joint probability density function (pdf) of X and Y is given by fxy(x,y) = A (1 – xey, 0<x<1,0 < y < 0 (a) Find the constant A. (b) Find the marginal pdfs of X and Y. (c) Find E(X) and E(Y). (d) Find E(XY).
8. Suppose X and Y are jointly continuous with joint probability density function fx,Y(x, y) = ce 2,JER, for some constant c (i) Find the value of constant c. (ii) Find the marginal density functions of X and Y (ii) Determine whether X and Y are independent.
a. Given the joint probability den- sity function fxy(x, y) as, Skxy, (x, y) e shaded area Jxy(, 9) = 10 otherwise Find [i] k [ii] fx(x) [iii] fy(y) Are X and Y independent? b. Given the joint probability density function fxy(x, y) as, fxy(x, y) = { 0 kxy, (x, y) E shaded area otherwise Find [i] k [ii] fx(x) [iii] fy(y) Are X and Y independent? 2 1