(a) Consider the function f(x) = 0, otherwise. (i) What properties must f have in order to be a valid probability densit
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(a) Consider the function f(x) = 0, otherwise. (i) What properties must f have in order to be a valid probability densit
(a) Consider the function f(x) = 0, otherwise. (i) What properties must f have in order to be a valid probability density function? [2 marks] (ii) Calculate the expected value (mean) and variance. [3 marks] (iii) Find P(X > 4).
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