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The joint F.D.P of a bivariate VA (X, Y) is given per: a) Find the value of K. b) Find the marginal F.D.Ps of X and Y c) X and Y are independent?
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The joint F.D.P of a bivariate VA (X, Y) is given
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a) Find the value of K.
b) Find the marginal F.D.Ps of X and Y
c) X and Y are independent?
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