Example 2 Using the example under joint continuous distributions, the joint distribution was given as f(x, y) = = ${(2x+

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Example 2 Using the example under joint continuous distributions, the joint distribution was given as f(x, y) = = ${(2x+

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Example 2 Using The Example Under Joint Continuous Distributions The Joint Distribution Was Given As F X Y 2x 1
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Example 2 Using the example under joint continuous distributions, the joint distribution was given as f(x, y) = = ${(2x+3y) 0<x< 1,0<y<1 10 elsewhere 8 Then to obtain expectation; E(Y) = y* y* (2x + 3y)dydx 1/v/4.9\dydis = ) 66 Svazio = }//x+ lo L xy² + + 1dx 2 (2xy + 3y?)dydx 2 2 (x+1)dx +x]ó NIWNIT Check whether the E(Y) will be the same using the marginal distribution of Y.
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