Find the value of the constant C for which the p.d.f is legitimate

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter8: Further Techniques And Applications Of Integration
Section8.3: Volume And Average Value
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The joint density function for X and Y is given as:
f(x, y) = C(2+1²)y
for 0 <z< 2y <1.
Find the value of the constant C for which the p.d.f is legitimate. You may round your answer to 3 decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:Please make sure you understand the question. Final answer is very important.' The joint density function for X and Y is given as: f(x, y) = C(2+1²)y for 0 <z< 2y <1. Find the value of the constant C for which the p.d.f is legitimate. You may round your answer to 3 decimal places.
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