Consider two continuous random variables X and Y with marginal distributions g(x) and h(v)respectively and the joint density function given by: x > 0, 0

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Consider two continuous random variables X and Y with marginal distributions g(x) and
h(y)respectively and the joint density function given by:
x > 0, 0 < y < 2
elsewhere.
f (r.y)
Then:
X and Y ar statistically dependent
f(x,y)#g(x)h(y)
None of these
f(ylx)=g(x)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider two continuous random variables X and Y with marginal distributions g(x) and h(y)respectively and the joint density function given by: x > 0, 0 < y < 2 elsewhere. f (r.y) Then: X and Y ar statistically dependent f(x,y)#g(x)h(y) None of these f(ylx)=g(x)
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