Find an mle for both a and b by using the likelihood function L(a,b; X) = (b − a)-"1(-00,min-c(a)1{max bis +00)(b) given
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Find an mle for both a and b by using the likelihood function L(a,b; X) = (b − a)-"1(-00,min-c(a)1{max bis +00)(b) given
Find an mle for both a and b by using the likelihood function L(a,b; X) = (b − a)-"1(-00,min-c(a)1{max bis +00)(b) given that X1, X2, ... X,, are random samples from a population that is uniformly distributed over (a, b), a, b ER, a<b, X is the sample mean, and Y1 = min{X; : i = 1, ..., n}. =
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