Consider the integral 1 = Sx 8(x, y) dx dy, where X = {(x, y): 0 < x < 1/2,0 = y = 1} = [0, 1/2] × [0, 1] and g(x, y) =

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Consider the integral 1 = Sx 8(x, y) dx dy, where X = {(x, y): 0 < x < 1/2,0 = y = 1} = [0, 1/2] × [0, 1] and g(x, y) =

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Consider the integral 1 = Sx 8(x, y) dx dy, where X = {(x, y): 0 < x < 1/2,0 = y = 1} = [0, 1/2] × [0, 1] and g(x, y) = - xey sin? (x + xy/2), (x, y) = X 0, otherwise (a) Construct and implement an independent Monte Carlo sampling plan to estimate a consist- ing of n 106 independent samples from the uniform distribution on X: w(x, y) 2/11, (x, y) = X 0, otherwise.
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