If a random variable X is defined such that: E[(X - 3)2] = 18 and E[(X- 1)2] = 34. Then the values of u and o are: u= 3 and o = V17 H = 6 and O = 3 u = 3/5 and o = 6 H = 3 o = 3V2 and

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If a random variable X is defined such that:
E[(X - 3)2] = 18 and E[(X- 1)2] = 34. Then the values of u and o are:
u = 3
and
o = V17
H = 6
and
O = 3
u = 35 and o = 6
H = 3
and
o = 3V2
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Transcribed Image Text:If a random variable X is defined such that: E[(X - 3)2] = 18 and E[(X- 1)2] = 34. Then the values of u and o are: u = 3 and o = V17 H = 6 and O = 3 u = 35 and o = 6 H = 3 and o = 3V2 6:42 AM AD G ) ENG EIE D
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