9. Let the distribution of X for r - 0 be k! k:=0 Random Variables and...
9. Let the distribution of X for r>0 be Random Variables and Distribution Functions 70 What is the density function of X for r >0?
9. The distribution function of a random variable X is given by 0, for r<-1, F(x) = { 271 -1<x<1, 1, 2 > 1. Find (a) P(Z < X < }); (b) P(1<x< 2).
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.
Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint distribution function: f(x,y) = { ** 0 <y < x <1 otherwise What is the P(X+Y < 1)?
Let X1, X2, ... be independent continuous random variables with a common distribution function F and density f. For k > 1, let Nk = min{n>k: Xn = kth largest of X1, ... , Xn} (a) Show Pr(Nx = n) = min-1),n>k. (b) Argue that fxx, (a) = f(x)+(a)k-( ++2)(F(x)* (c) Prove the following identity: al= (+*+ 2) (1 – a)', a € (0,1), # 22. i
Suppose X, Y and Z are three different random variables. Let X obey Bernoulli Distribution. The probability distribution function is p(x) = Let Y obeys the standard Normal (Gaussian) distribution, which can be written as Y ∼ N(0, 1). X and Y are independent. Meanwhile, let Z = XY . (a) What is the Expectation (mean value) of X? (b) Are Y and Z independent? (Just clarify, do not need to prove) (c) Show that Z is also a standard...
Problem 9: 10 points Suppose that X, Y are two independent identically distributed random variables with the density function f(x)= λ exp (-Az), for >0. Consider T- and find its cumulative distribution function and density function.
Let X and Y be random variables with joint density function f(x,y) бу 0 0 < y < x < 1 otherwise The marginal density of Y is fy(y) = 3y (1 – y), for 0 < y < 1. True False
24. Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint density function 4xy for 0 < x, y 1 f(x, y) otherwise. What is the probability of the event X given that Y ?
4. Let X, Y, and Z be independent random variables, each with the standard normal distribution. Compute the following: (a) PIX Y> Z+2 (b) Var3X+4Y