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so X and Y have joing pdf f X Y(x, y) = 1/2 for 0 < y < x < 2, and 0 otherwise.
find P(0< Y < 2/5 | X = 3/4)
first, I don't understand how to read the function. So the function is equal to 1/2 when 0 < y < x < 2. And it is equal 0 otherwise.
So I need to find Probabilty Y is between 0 and 2/5, given that X = 3/4? is that what it is asking?
I think this has to do with integration, but what am I integrating? It's a single integeral right? and what do I do w/ the X = 3/4 part?
actually, I got it...so no need for that.
but this one. so f X Y (x,y) = c(y + x)y for 0<x<1 and 0<y<1.
I need to find c.
So I found the marginals, and what do I do to find c? am I suppose to put it against something?
find P(0< Y < 2/5 | X = 3/4)
first, I don't understand how to read the function. So the function is equal to 1/2 when 0 < y < x < 2. And it is equal 0 otherwise.
So I need to find Probabilty Y is between 0 and 2/5, given that X = 3/4? is that what it is asking?
I think this has to do with integration, but what am I integrating? It's a single integeral right? and what do I do w/ the X = 3/4 part?
actually, I got it...so no need for that.
but this one. so f X Y (x,y) = c(y + x)y for 0<x<1 and 0<y<1.
I need to find c.
So I found the marginals, and what do I do to find c? am I suppose to put it against something?
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