Let X and Y be two continuous random variables with the joint density function: f(x, y) = = (kx + 1, 0, 0

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Let X and Y be two continuous random variables with the joint density function: f(x, y) = = (kx + 1, 0, 0

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Let X and Y be two continuous random variables with the joint density function: f(x, y) = = (kx + 1, 0, 0<x< 1, 0 <y<1-x, elsewhere Then O k=1 O None of these O k=9/2 Ok=3
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