Suppose that the joint CDF of the random variables X and Y is given by: 0, x < -2 or y < -5 3/8, -2 3 1, x > 2 and y > 3 Determine the points (b, d) for which P(X = b, Y = d) > 0, and evaluate the probabilities at these points.
Suppose that the joint CDF of the random variables X and Y is given by: 0, x < -2 or y < -5 3/8, -2 3 1, x > 2 and y > 3 Determine the points (b, d) for which P(X = b, Y = d) > 0, and evaluate the probabilities at these points.
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