Consider two random variables X and Y with joint distribution: 1 P(X = -1, Y = 0) = P(X = 1, Y = 0) = P(X = 0, Y = 1) =
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Consider two random variables X and Y with joint distribution: 1 P(X = -1, Y = 0) = P(X = 1, Y = 0) = P(X = 0, Y = 1) =
Consider two random variables X and Y with joint distribution: 1 P(X = -1, Y = 0) = P(X = 1, Y = 0) = P(X = 0, Y = 1) = P(X = 0, Y = -1) = (a) (2 pts). What are the state spaces for the variables X and Y? That is, write Sx and Sy. (b) (4 pts). Are the variables X and Y independent? (c) [4 pts). Calculate the covariance of the variables X and Y.
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