let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint density
function: f(x,y) = e^-(x+y) for x> 0 and y> 0
given an expression to calculate the probability that x and y is
greater than 1.
(just expression no need to actual solve the
probability)
let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint density function: f(x,y) = e^-(x+y) for x> 0 and y> 0 given an exp
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let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint density function: f(x,y) = e^-(x+y) for x> 0 and y> 0 given an exp
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