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Please answer all parts of the question. Thank you [1] The joint probability density function of two continuous random variables X and Y is fx,x(x,y) = {6. sc, 0 Sy s 2.y = x < 4-y otherwise Find the value of c and the correlation of X and Y.
Please answer question 2. Thank you [1] The joint probability density function of two continuous random variables X and Y is fxx(x, y) = {6. c, Osy s 2.y = x < 4-y otherwise Find the value of c and the correlation of X and Y. [2] Consider the same two random variables X and Y in problem [1] with the same joint probability density function. Find the mean value of Y when X<l.
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...
(8pts) 1. The joint probability density of X and Y is given by + 0<x<1 and 0 <y< 2 otherwise a) Verify that this is a joint probability density function. b) Find P(x >Y). o) Find Pſy > for< d) Find Cov(X,Y). e) Find the correlation coefficient of X and Y (Pxy).
(pts) 1. The joint probability density of X and Y is given by . 0<x<1 and 0 <y<2 otherwise d) Find Cov(X,Y). a) Verify that this is a joint probability density function. b) Find P(x >Y). ) Find Pſy>*<51 c) Find the correlation coefficient of X and Y (Pxy).
Can you solve 8 Thank you (1-e(-e) for>0, >0 otherwise, what is the joint probability density function of the random variables X a Y, and the P(l<X<3, 13Y< 2)? 8. If the random variables X and Y have the joint density 0 otherwise, what is the probability P(Y X? 9. If the random variables X and Y have the joint density 0 otherwise, what is the probability Pmax(X, )>1?
5. Let the joint probability density function of X and Y be given by, f(x,y) = 0 otherwise (a) Find the value of A that makes f (x, y) a proper probability density function (b) Calculate the correlation coefficient of X and Y. (c) Are X and Y independent? Why or why not?
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).
1. Consider the joint probability density function 0<x<y, 0<y<1, fx.x(x, y) = 0, otherwise. (a) Find the marginal probability density function of Y and identify its distribution. (5 marks (b) Find the conditional probability density function of X given Y=y and hence find the mean and variance of X conditional on Y=y. [7 marks] (c) Use iterated expectation to find the expected value of X [5 marks (d) Use E(XY) and var(XY) from (b) above to find the variance of...
Please Only Do Question 2 [1] The joint probability density function of two continuous random variables X and Y is fxxx(x,y) = {S. sc, 0 <y s 2.y = x < 4-y otherwise Find the value of c and the correlation of X and Y. [2] Consider the same two random variables X and Y in problem [1] with the same joint probability density function. Find the mean value of Y when X<1.