Problem 3: Let X be a random variable with CDF 0, 0.2(r+ 1)², -1<1< 0, 0.5(r + 1), 0<1< 1, I<-1, Fx(x) 1, I21. NOTE: “0.2(x+1)²" is not a typo. (a) Plot the CDF over the range -2 <1<2. (b) Find the values of P[X < -1] and P[X < -1]. (c) Find the values of P[X < 0] and P[X < 0].

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(d) Find the values of P(0 < X < 1] and P(0 < X < 1].
(e) Give a mathematical expression for fx(x), the PDF of X. Your expres-
sion can be in the form of the sum of functions fx(x) = 91(2)+g2(2)+·,
where each g:(x) is carefully-defined.
Transcribed Image Text:(d) Find the values of P(0 < X < 1] and P(0 < X < 1]. (e) Give a mathematical expression for fx(x), the PDF of X. Your expres- sion can be in the form of the sum of functions fx(x) = 91(2)+g2(2)+·, where each g:(x) is carefully-defined.
Problem 3: Let X be a random variable with CDF
x < -1,
0.2(x + 1)?, -1 <x < 0,
0 < x < 1,
r > 1.
0,
Fx(x)
0.5( + 1),
1,
NOTE: "0.2(x + 1)²" is not a typo.
(a) Plot the CDF over the range -2 <x < 2.
(b) Find the values of P[X < -1] and P(X< -1).
(c) Find the values of P[X < 0] and P[X < 0].
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3: Let X be a random variable with CDF x < -1, 0.2(x + 1)?, -1 <x < 0, 0 < x < 1, r > 1. 0, Fx(x) 0.5( + 1), 1, NOTE: "0.2(x + 1)²" is not a typo. (a) Plot the CDF over the range -2 <x < 2. (b) Find the values of P[X < -1] and P(X< -1). (c) Find the values of P[X < 0] and P[X < 0].
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