1. Consider the joint probability density function 0<x<y, 0<y<1, fx.x(x, y) = 0, otherwise. (a) Find...
Consider random variables X and Y with joint probability density function (Pura s (xy+1) if 0 < x < 2,0 <y S4, fx.x(x, y) = otherwise. These random variables X and Y are used in parts a and b of this problem. a. (8 points) Compute the marginal probability density function (PDF) fx of the random variable X. Make sure to fully specify this function. Explain.
7. Two random variables X and Y have joint probability density function s(x, y) = $(1 – xy), 0<x< l; 0<y<l. The marginal pdfs for X and Y are respectively S(x) = {(2-x) 0<x< 1; s()= (2-y) 0<y<l. Determine the conditional expectation E(Y|X = x) and hence determine E(Y) [7] (ii) [3] Verify your answer to part (i) by calculating the value of E(Y) directly from the marginal pdf for Y. [Total 10]
Problem 1. Suppose that X and Y are jointly contimmous with joint probability density function re-r(1+y), İfx > 0 and y > 0. otherwise. (a) Find the marginal density functions of X and h (b) Calculate the expectation of E(XY). (e) Calculate the expectation E
1. Consider two random variables X and Y with joint density function f(x, y)-(12xy(1-y) 0<x<1,0<p<1 otherwise 0 Find the probability density function for UXY2. (Choose a suitable dummy transformation V) 2. Suppose X and Y are two continuous random variables with joint density 0<x<I, 0 < y < 1 otherwise (a) Find the joint density of U X2 and V XY. Be sure to determine and sketch the support of (U.V). (b) Find the marginal density of U. (c) Find...
Let X. Y be two random variables with joint density fx.x(x,y) = 2(x + y), 0<x<y<1 = 0, OTHERWISE a) Find the density of Z = X-Y b) Find the conditional density of fXlY (x|y) c)Find E[X|Y (x|y)] d) Calculate Cov(X, Z)
3. Let the random variables X and Y have the joint probability density function 0 y 1, 0 x < y fxy(x, y)y otherwise (a) Compute the joint expectation E(XY) (b) Compute the marginal expectations E(X) and E (Y) (c) Compute the covariance Cov(X, Y)
1. Let X1, X2, X3 be continuous random variables with joint probability density function 00 < Xi < 00,i=1,2,3 Consider the transformation U-X1, V = X , W-XY + X + X (a) Find the joint pdf (probability density function) of U, V and W. (b) Find the marginal pdf of U, and hence find E(U) and Var(U) (c) Find the marginal pdf of W, and hence find E(W) and Var(W) (d) Find the conditional pdf of U given Ww,...
5. Let X and Y have joint probability density function of the form Skxy if 0 < x +y < 1, x > 0 and y > 0, f(x,y)(, y) = { 0 otherwise. (a) What is the value of k? (b) Giving your reasons, state whether X and Y are dependent or independent. (c) Find the marginal probability density functions of X and Y. (d) Calculate E(X) and E(Y). (e) Calculate Cov(X,Y). (f) Find the conditional probability density function...
Question 1(a&b) Question 3 (a,b,c,d) QUESTION 1 (15 MARKS) Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint probability density function 6e.de +3,, х, у z 0 otherwise f(x, y 0 Determine whether or not X and Y are independent. (9 marks) a) b) Find P(x> Y). Show how you get the limits for X and Y (6 marks) QUESTION 3 (19 MARKS) Let f(x, x.) = 2x, , o x, sk: O a) Find k xsl and f(x,...
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