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3. The joint probability density function of X and Y is given by 2 if O< x S 2,0 < y, and x +ys1 ...
2. Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint probability density function fx,y(x,y) 0, otherwise (a) Compute the value of k that will make f(x, y) a legitimate joint probability density function. Use f(x.y) with that value of k as the joint probability density function of X, Y in parts (b),(c).(d),(e (b) Find the probability density functions of X and Y. (c) Find the expected values of X, Y and XY (d) Compute the covariance Cov(X,Y) of X...
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)
3. Let the random variables X and Y have the joint probability density function fxr (x, y) = 0 <y<1, 0<xsy 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 the joint probability (mass) function of X and Y be given by the following: Value of X -1 -1 3/8 1/8 Value of Y1 1/8 3/8 (a) Determine the marginal (b) Determine the conditional distribution of X given Y (c) Are they independent? d) Compute E(X), Var(X), E(Y) and Var(Y). (e) Compute PXY <0) and Ptmax(X,Y) > 0 (f) Compute Elmax(X, Y)] and E(XY) (g) Compute Cov(X,Y) and Corr(X, Y) 1
Let the random variable X and Y have the joint probability density function. fxy(x,y) lo, 3. Let the random variables X and Y have the joint probability density function fxy(x, y) = 0<y<1, 0<x<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).
The joint probability density function of random variables X and Y is given by f(x,y) ={10xy^2 0≤x≤y≤1,0 otherwise. (a) Compute the conditional probability fX|Y(x|y). (b) Compute E(Y) and P(Y >1/2). (c) Let W=X/Y. Compute the density function of W. (d) Are X and Y independent? Justify briefly.
Let X and Y be jointly continuous random variables with joint probability density given by f(x, y) = 12/5(2x − x2 − xy) for 0 < x < 1, 0 < y < 1 0 otherwise (a) Find the marginal densities for X and Y . (b) Find the conditional density for X given Y = y and the conditional density for Y given X = x. (c) Compute the probability P(1/2 < X < 1|Y =1/4). (d) Determine whether...
Let X and Y be jointly continuous random variables with joint probability density given by f(x, y) = 12/5(2x − x2 − xy) for 0 < x < 1, 0 < y < 1 0 otherwise (a) Find the marginal densities for X and Y . (b) Find the conditional density for X given Y = y and the conditional density for Y given X = x. (c) Compute the probability P(1/2 < X < 1|Y =1/4). (d) Determine whether...
Let the joint probability density function for (X, Y) be f(x,y) s+y), x>0, y>0, 7r+yCT, 0 otherwise. a. Find the probability P(X< Y). Give your answer to 4 decimal places. 28 Submit Answer Tries 0/5 b. Find the marginal probability density function of X, fx(x). Enter a formula in the first box, and a number for the second and the third box corresponding to the range of x. Use * for multiplication, / for division and л for power. For...
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,...