Let X and Y be two random variables such that Cov(X.Y)=-3. Then cov(3X+5,-2Y+5)=18 cov(5X+3.-2Y-2)--20 cov(-3X+5-3Y+5)=-18 None of these

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Let X and Y be two random variables such that Cov(X.Y)=-3. Then
cov(3X+5,-2Y+5)=18
Cov(5X+3,-2Y2)--20
cov(-3X+5-3Y=5)--18.
None of these
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Transcribed Image Text:Question Let X and Y be two random variables such that Cov(X.Y)=-3. Then cov(3X+5,-2Y+5)=18 Cov(5X+3,-2Y2)--20 cov(-3X+5-3Y=5)--18. None of these Ouestion
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