1. If the joint probability distribution of X and Y is given by f(x,y)= **Y for x=0,1,2,3; y=0,1,2, 30 find a. P(Xs2,Y>1) b. P(X+Y=4)
1. If the joint probability distribution of X and Y is given by f(x,y)= **Y for x=0,1,2,3; y=0,1,2, 30 find a. P(Xs2,Y>1) b. P(X+Y=4)
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