4. Suppose that a two-dimensional random vector (X, Y) has a joint probability density function as 0.48y(2-x), 0 1,...
1. Consider two random variables X and Y with joint density function f(x, y)-(12xy(1-y) 0<x<1,0<p<1 otherwise 0 Find the probability density function for UXY2. (Choose a suitable dummy transformation V) 2. Suppose X and Y are two continuous random variables with joint density 0<x<I, 0 < y < 1 otherwise (a) Find the joint density of U X2 and V XY. Be sure to determine and sketch the support of (U.V). (b) Find the marginal density of U. (c) Find...
Q.4 (22') Suppose the joint probability density function of X and Y is fx,y(x, y) = { „) - k(2 - x + y)x 0 sxs 1,0 sys1 o otherwise (a) (7”) Show that the value of constant k = 12 (b) (7') Find the marginal density function of X, i.e., fx(x). (c) (8') Find the conditional probability density of X given Y=y, i.e., fxy(xly). 11
Two-dimensional random variable has probability density function which is defined as f(x,y)=c(x+2y) , when 0<y<1 and 0<x<2, but 0 otherwise. Find the constant c, find the marginal density functions of X and Y and find if X and Y are independent.
Q. Suppose the joint probability density function of X and Y
is
(a) Show that the value of constant ?=12/11
(b) Find the marginal density function of X, i.e.,
fX(x).
(c) Find the conditional probability density of X given Y = y,
i.e., fX|Y(x|y).
fxy(x, y) = s k(2 - x + y)x 1 0 0 < x < 1,0 = y = 1 otherwise
4. The random variables X and Y have joint probability density function fx,y(x, ) given by: fx,y(x, y) 0, else (a) Find c. (b) Find fx(x) and fy (), the marginal probability density functions of X and Y, respectively (c) Find fxjy (xly), the conditional probability density function of X given Y. For your limits (which you should not forget!), put y between constant bounds and then give the limits for in terms of y. (d) Are X and Y...
7. The random variables X and Y have joint probability density function f given by 1 for x > 0, |y| 0 otherwise. 1-x, Below you find a diagram highlighting the (r, y) pairs for which the pdf is 1 (a) Calculate the marginal probability density function fx of X (b) Calculate the marginal cumulative distribution function Fy of Y (c) Are X and Y independent? Explain.
7. The random variables X and Y have joint probability density function f given by 1 for x > 0, |y| 0 otherwise. 1-x, Below you find a diagram highlighting the (r, y) pairs for which the pdf is 1 (a) Calculate the marginal probability density function fx of X (b) Calculate the marginal cumulative distribution function Fy of Y (c) Are X and Y independent? Explain.
4. Two random variables X and Y have the following joint probability density function (PDF) Skx 0<x<y<1, fxy(x, y) = 10 otherwise. (a) [2 points) Determine the constant k. (b) (4 points) Find the marginal PDFs fx(2) and fy(y). Are X and Y independent? (c) [4 points) Find the expected values E[X] and EY). (d) [6 points) Find the variances Var[X] and Var[Y]. (e) [4 points) What is the covariance between X and Y?
Let X, Y be jointly continuous with joint density function (pdf) fx,y(x, y) *(1+xy) 05 x <1,0 <2 0 otherwise (a) Find the marginal density functions (pdf) fx and fy. (b) Are X and Y independent? Why or why not?
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...