2. Let n = R and 3 = Borel set of N. Does P given as: For each interval 1, let 1 1 dx, P[I] = S, n 1+x2 defined a probability measure on (0,3)? Justify your claim.

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2. Let n = R and 3 = Borel set of n. Does P given as: For each interval 1, let
1 1
dx,
n 1+x2
P[I] = S,
defined a probability measure on (N,3)? Justify your claim.
Transcribed Image Text:NEED HELP ASAP :( 2. Let n = R and 3 = Borel set of n. Does P given as: For each interval 1, let 1 1 dx, n 1+x2 P[I] = S, defined a probability measure on (N,3)? Justify your claim.
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