Consider two continuous random variables X and Y with marginal distributions g(x)and h(y)respectively and the joint density function given by: 16y x > 2, 0< y < 1, f(x, y) 10, = elsewhere. Then: Of(ylx)#h(y) O None of these O X and Y are statistically dependent O f(xly)=g(x)

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Consider two continuous random variables X and Y with marginal distributions g(x) and
h(v)respectively and the joint density function given by:
x > 2, 0 < y < 1,
164.
f(x, y) =
10,
elsewhere.
Then:
O f(ylx)#h(y)
O None of these
O X and Y are statistically dependent
O f(xly)=g(x)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider two continuous random variables X and Y with marginal distributions g(x) and h(v)respectively and the joint density function given by: x > 2, 0 < y < 1, 164. f(x, y) = 10, elsewhere. Then: O f(ylx)#h(y) O None of these O X and Y are statistically dependent O f(xly)=g(x)
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