Let X and Y be two continuous random variables. They have the fol- lowing joint probability distribution function. Where a >0 and b >0. see picture for F(x,y) Find P(X <1, Y ≥1) How to I solve such problem

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Let X and Y be two continuous random variables. They have the fol-
lowing joint probability distribution function. Where a >0 and b >0.

see picture for F(x,y)

Find P(X <1, Y ≥1)

How to I solve such problem

(1 – e-a*)(1 – e-by) for 0 <x < 0, 0 < y < ∞
{
ах
F(x, у) —
otherwise,
Transcribed Image Text:(1 – e-a*)(1 – e-by) for 0 <x < 0, 0 < y < ∞ { ах F(x, у) — otherwise,
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