Let x have the probability density function (pdf), fx(x) = ca²(1 – x) if 0

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Let x have the probability density function (pdf), fx(x) = cx²(1 – x) if 0 <x < 1 and fx(x) = 0 elsewhere.
(a) What is the value of c ?
Let Y = X? ·
(b) The support of y is between 0 and
Fill in the blank.
(c) The pdf of Y is fy(y) =
for the support of y and fy(y) = 0 elsewhere. Choose the option for the blank in the following.
(1) 6(/T – y)
(ii) 6(1 – VT)
Transcribed Image Text:Let x have the probability density function (pdf), fx(x) = cx²(1 – x) if 0 <x < 1 and fx(x) = 0 elsewhere. (a) What is the value of c ? Let Y = X? · (b) The support of y is between 0 and Fill in the blank. (c) The pdf of Y is fy(y) = for the support of y and fy(y) = 0 elsewhere. Choose the option for the blank in the following. (1) 6(/T – y) (ii) 6(1 – VT)
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