The random variables X and Y have a joint density function given by 2e-2/a, if 0 < x < 0,0
Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 12:48 pm
The random variables X and Y have a joint density function given by 2e-2/a, if 0 < x < 0,0 <y sa fxy(x, y) = 10, otherwise Compute Cov(X,Y) and the correlation P(X,Y). Hint: input the exact numerical value without rounding off, or keep exactly 4 decimal places after the decimal point. If you believe that some math formals are not properly displayed, please switch the browser, say Google Chrome. Cov(X,Y)= - P(X,Y)=
Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 12:48 pm
The random variables X and Y have a joint density function given by 2e-2/a, if 0 < x < 0,0 <y sa fxy(x, y) = 10, otherwise Compute Cov(X,Y) and the correlation P(X,Y). Hint: input the exact numerical value without rounding off, or keep exactly 4 decimal places after the decimal point. If you believe that some math formals are not properly displayed, please switch the browser, say Google Chrome. Cov(X,Y)= - P(X,Y)=