3.Suppose that X and Y are independent random variables for which Var(X)=Var(Y)=3. Find the values of (a) Var(X-Y); (b) Var(2X-3Y+1).

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3.Suppose that X and Y are independent random variables for which Var(X)=Var(Y)=3.
Find the values of
(a) Var(X-Y); (b) Var(2X-3Y+1).
Transcribed Image Text:3.Suppose that X and Y are independent random variables for which Var(X)=Var(Y)=3. Find the values of (a) Var(X-Y); (b) Var(2X-3Y+1).
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