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Mathematics, 02.12.2019 22:31 josephacarmona

The joint density function of x and y is given by f(x, y) = xe^(-x(y+1)) x> 0, y > 0

a. by just looking at f(x, y), say if x and y are independent or not. explain.

b. find the conditional density of x, given y=y. in other words, fx|y(x|y).

c. find the conditional density of y, given x=x.

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