If f(x y) = 1-y 0 and y unif(0, 1), then J.p.d.f x and y (f(x, y)) is: -4. x-y 0 for y

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If f(x y) = 1-y
and y unif(0, 1),
then J.p.d.f x and y (f(x, y)) is:
-R.
-y
for y<x< 1, 0 <y <1
O.W
1
1-xy
for 0<y<x< 1
O. W
Option 1
for 0<y<x< 1
O. W
Option 3
for 0<y<x< 1
Transcribed Image Text:If f(x y) = 1-y and y unif(0, 1), then J.p.d.f x and y (f(x, y)) is: -R. -y for y<x< 1, 0 <y <1 O.W 1 1-xy for 0<y<x< 1 O. W Option 1 for 0<y<x< 1 O. W Option 3 for 0<y<x< 1
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