The joint density function for the variables X and Y is given by f(x,y) = x+ 0 ху 3 0≤x≤ 1, 0≤ y ≤ 2 elsewhere What is the probability that P(X+Y>1)?

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The joint density function for the variables X and Y is given by
2
x+
0≤x≤ 1, 0≤ y ≤2
f(x,y) =
ху
3
0
elsewhere
What is the probability that P(X+Y>1)?
Transcribed Image Text:The joint density function for the variables X and Y is given by 2 x+ 0≤x≤ 1, 0≤ y ≤2 f(x,y) = ху 3 0 elsewhere What is the probability that P(X+Y>1)?
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