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Page 116, 2.3.6*. Let the joint pdf of X and Y be given by f(x, y) = 2/(1+x+y)³, 0 < x < ∞, 0 <y <
∞, f(x, y) = 0 elsewhere.
(a)* Compute the marginal pdf of Y and the conditional pdf of X, given Y = y.
(b)* For a fixed Y = y, compute E(X| Y = y).
Transcribed Image Text:Page 116, 2.3.6*. Let the joint pdf of X and Y be given by f(x, y) = 2/(1+x+y)³, 0 < x < ∞, 0 <y < ∞, f(x, y) = 0 elsewhere. (a)* Compute the marginal pdf of Y and the conditional pdf of X, given Y = y. (b)* For a fixed Y = y, compute E(X| Y = y).
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