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Mathematics, 22.11.2019 22:31 roscoe53

The joint density of x and y is given by f ( x , y ) = { x e − ( x + y ) x > 0 , y > 0 0 otherwise are x and y independent? if, instead, f ( x , y ) were given by f ( x , y ) = { 2 0 < x < y , 0 < y < 1 0 otherwise would x and y be independent?

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