Compute P(B|A) and P(A|B).

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Suppose that f(x) (as given above) is the probability density function of some random process (technically, of a continuous random variable). Suppose A = [−3, 3] ∪ [6, 12] is the event that the process (or random variable) returns a value between −3 and 3 or between 6 and 12, and that B = [2, 9] is the event that the process (or random variable) returns a value between 2 and 9.

2. Compute P(B|A) and P(A|B). 

Let f(x) =
√ 1/x² x ≥ 1
{
0
x < 1*
Transcribed Image Text:Let f(x) = √ 1/x² x ≥ 1 { 0 x < 1*
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