2. Let X and Y have joint density f(x.v) = \ şcy? if 0 <x< 1 and 1 <y<2, otherwise. (a) Compute the marginal probability density function of Y. If it's equal to 0 outside of some range, be sure to make this clear. (b) Set up but do not compute an integral to find P(Y < 2X).
Let Yı, Y, have the joint density S 2, 0 < y2 <yi <1 f(y1, y2) = 0, elsewhere. Use the method of transformation to derive the joint density function for U1 = Y/Y2,U2 = Y2, and then derive the marginal density of U1.
8. Let the joint density function of X and Y be 36 if 1 < x = y < 6 f(x, y) = { if 1<x<y < 6. What is the correlation coefficient of X and Y ?
2. (10 pts The random variables X and Y have joint density function f(x, y) == 22 + y2 <1. Compute the joint density function of R= x2 + y2 and = tan-1(Y/X).
8), Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint density function f(x,y)-4xy for 0 < x < y < 1 Otherwise What is the joint density of U and V Y
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. Suppose X and Y have joint density f(x,y)- "cy. 0 < x < y < oo, and equal to 0 for all other (r, y). (a) Calculate the joint density of U = Y-X,V-X. (b) Are U and V independent?
(1 point) Let x and y have joint density function p(2, y) = {(+ 2y) for 0 < x < 1,0<y<1, otherwise. Find the probability that (a) < > 1/4 probability = (b) x < +y probability =
2.6.9 Let X have density function fx(x) = x/4 for 0 < x < 2, otherwise fx(x)=0. (a) Let Y = X. Compute the density function fy(y) for Y. (b) Let Z = X. Compute the density function fz(z) for Z.
4. Let X and Y have joint density function le-x 0 < y < x < 0 Jxy(x, y) = lo elsewhere Another random variable of interest is U=X–Y. Find the probability density function for U.