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Mathematics, 29.07.2019 09:00 Mckenzie8062

Suppose x follows a distribution with density function: \begin{equation} f\left(x\right) = \left\{\begin{array}{rl} c\left|x - 2\right|,& 0 \le x \le 3\\ 0, & \text{otherwise}\\ \end{array}\right. \end{equation} (note: for this question you can enter your answer in decimals as well as fractions.) what must the value of c be so that f(x) is a probability density function? tries 0/5 find the cumulative distribution function of f(x) for $ 2 \leq x \leq 3 $. [ the accepted form of answer is an algebraic expression in terms of "x". all algebraically equivalent expressions to the correct answer are accepted. write product as * e. g 2*3 or 3*x, index/power as superscript, e. g 2^3 for 2 raised to the power 3, the exponential function as exp(x), the logarithm function as log(x) (and not as ln(x)) ] tries 0/5 find the median of the probability distribution of x tries 0/2 find e(x) tries 0/5 find the cumulative distribution function of f(x) for $ 0 \leq x \leq 2 $. [ the accepted form of answer is an algebraic expression in terms of "x". all algebraically equivalent expressions to the correct answer are accepted. write product as * e. g 2*3 or 3*x, index/power as superscript, e. g 2^3 for 2 raised to the power 3, the exponential function as exp(x), the logarithm function as log(x) (and not as ln(x)) ]

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