Suppose that the joint probability density function of X and Y is fxy(x,y) = 78.125(x² - y²) e-5×, for 0

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Chapter13: Probability And Calculus
Section13.1: Continuous Probability Models
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Suppose that the joint probability density function of X and Y is
fx,y(x,y) = 78.125(x² - y²) e-5x, for 0<x<∞ and -x<y<x
0,
otherwise
Give your answers to the below questions in two decimal places where appropriate.
The marginal probability density function of X is given by:
fx(x) = A x® e 5x , for 0<x<o
0,
otherwise
Find the value of A.
Answer:
Find the value of B.
Answer:
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that the joint probability density function of X and Y is fx,y(x,y) = 78.125(x² - y²) e-5x, for 0<x<∞ and -x<y<x 0, otherwise Give your answers to the below questions in two decimal places where appropriate. The marginal probability density function of X is given by: fx(x) = A x® e 5x , for 0<x<o 0, otherwise Find the value of A. Answer: Find the value of B. Answer:
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