Let f(x,y) be the density function of the bivariate normal random variable X=(X,Y). with E(X) = , E(Y) = ,, Var(X) = o,

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Let f(x,y) be the density function of the bivariate normal random variable X=(X,Y). with E(X) = , E(Y) = ,, Var(X) = o,

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Let f(x,y) be the density function of the bivariate normal random variable X=(X,Y). with E(X) = , E(Y) = ,, Var(X) = o, Var(Y) = 0 (a) Define the moment generating function M.,2), of X. (b) Using the substitution, X=x-004, + po ,/2), Y = -0,(0,12 + pod) show that the mgf of X is given as M(1,2)= expl: (034 +2p0,0,1,12+0) (c) Find the values of the following: M22 (1) Mº, 1,) (ii) M"(t, 2) (0) ©
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