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
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
see picture for F(x,y)
Find P(X <1, Y ≥1)
How to I solve such problem
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