Problem 7: If X has the probability density fx(x) = 0, , find the expected value otherwise of g(X) = e3X/4

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Problem 8: Let X, Y be independent random variables with E[X] = 3, E[Y] = -2, V(X) =
4, V(Y) = 3. Find E[2X – 3Y], V(2X – 3Y) and E[X²].
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 8: Let X, Y be independent random variables with E[X] = 3, E[Y] = -2, V(X) = 4, V(Y) = 3. Find E[2X – 3Y], V(2X – 3Y) and E[X²]. %3D
e, for x > 0
Problem 7: If X has the probability density fx(x) =
0,
find the expected value
otherwise
of g(X) = e³X/4.
Transcribed Image Text:e, for x > 0 Problem 7: If X has the probability density fx(x) = 0, find the expected value otherwise of g(X) = e³X/4.
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