Let X and Y be zero-mean independent random variables. Which one of the following statements is correct? Hint: You can take for granted the intuitive fact that E[X| X = x ]=x E [X+Y |X]=0.E [X+Y |X]=x.E [X+Y |X]=XE [X+Y |X]=X+Y   Pls stepwise

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Let X and Y be zero-mean independent random variables. Which one of the following statements is correct? Hint: You can take for granted the intuitive fact that E[X| X = x ]=x


E [X+Y |X]=0.
E [X+Y |X]=x.
E [X+Y |X]=X
E [X+Y |X]=X+Y

 

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