Suppose that X is a random variable whose density function is 1 f(x) - 2(1+x1) -Isxs 2 a) Is E(X) defined? b) Draw the g

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Suppose that X is a random variable whose density function is 1 f(x) - 2(1+x1) -Isxs 2 a) Is E(X) defined? b) Draw the g

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Suppose that X is a random variable whose density function is 1 f(x) - 2(1+x1) -Isxs 2 a) Is E(X) defined? b) Draw the graph of f(x) c) Is E(X) defined for -- 5x500 d)Suppose X, with values in (0,1), has density function f(x) = cx*(1 – x)”, find the constant c. - 2
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