Let X and Y be two random variables with the joint probability density function:
f(x,y) = cxy, for 0 < x < 3 and 0 < y < x
a) Determine the value of the constant c such that the expression above is valid.
b) Find the marginal density functions for X and Y.
c) Are X and Y independent random variables?
d) Find E[X].
Let X and Y be two random variables with the joint probability density function: f(x,y) =...
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 <...
Let the random variables X, Y with joint probability density function (pdf) fxy(z, y) = cry, where 0 < y < z < 2. (a) Find the value of c that makes fx.y (a, y) a valid pdf. (b) Calculate the marginal density functions for X and Y (c) Find the conditional density function of Y X (d) Calculate E(X) and EYIX) (e Show whether X. Y are independent or not.
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. Let X and Y be the proportion of two random variables with joint probability density function f(r, y) e-*, 0, if, 0 < y < x < oo, elsewhere. a) Find P(Xc3.y-2). b) Are X and Y independent? Why? c) Find E(Y/X)
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The joint probability density function for continuous random variables X and Y is given below. f (x) = x + y, 0 < x < 1, 0 < y < 1 if; 0, degilse. (a) Show that this is a joint density function. (b) Find the marginal density of X . (c) Find the marginal density of Y . (d) Given Y = y find the conditional density of X . (e) P ( 1/2 < X < 1|Y =...
The joint probability density function for continuous random variables X and Y is given below. f (x) = x + y, 0 < x < 1, 0 < y < 1 if; 0, degilse. (a) Show that this is a joint density function. (b) Find the marginal density of X . (c) Find the marginal density of Y . (d) Given Y = y find the conditional density of X . (e) P ( 1/2 < X < 1|Y =...
The joint probability density function for continuous random variables X and Y is given below. f (x) = x + y, 0 < x < 1, 0 < y < 1 if; 0, degilse. (a) Show that this is a joint density function. (b) Find the marginal density of X . (c) Find the marginal density of Y . (d) Given Y = y find the conditional density of X . (e) P ( 1/2 < X < 1|Y =...
. Let X and Y be the proportion of two random variables with joint probability density function f(x, y)o, elsewhere. (a) Find P(X < 3|Y= 2). (b) Are X and Y independent? Why? (c) Find E(Y/X)
. Let X and Y be the proportion of two random variables with joint probability density function f(x, y)o, elsewhere. (a) Find P(X < 3|Y= 2). (b) Are X and Y independent? Why? (c) Find E(Y/X)