8) (22pts) Continuous random variables, X and Y, are described by the joint PDF described below. a) Determine fx(x). Sho

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8) (22pts) Continuous random variables, X and Y, are described by the joint PDF described below. a) Determine fx(x). Sho

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8) (22pts) Continuous random variables, X and Y, are described by the joint PDF described below. a) Determine fx(x). Show your work! b) Determine P[Y <X2]. Note the expression for y=x² is plotted below. You do not need to solve the integral(s). Just set it/them up. fxy(x,y) y 4 4 x fxy(x) = {1/6 0<x<4, 0<y<4 otherwise
For PART B y=x² 18 16 14 12 10 00 6 4 2 0 1 y=x² 2 3 4 X
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