Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint probability density function f(x,y)={cxy x>=0; y>=0; x+y<=1 and 0 otherwise for some constant c, determine c and find P(Y>=X)
Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint probability density function f(x,y)={cxy x>=0; y>=0; x+y<=1 and 0 otherwise for some constant c, determine c and find P(Y>=X)
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Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint
f(x,y)={cxy x>=0; y>=0; x+y<=1 and 0 otherwise
for some constant c,
determine c and find P(Y>=X)
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