Suppose that X and Y are random variables with the joint density function 1+ x - 5 < x < -2,2 < y < 5 f (x, y) = Aſy' 0, elsewhere. Determine P(Y>4 |X<-4).

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Suppose that X and Y are random variables with the joint density function
1+ x
- 5 < x< -2,2 < y < 5
f (x, y) =
AVy
0,
elsewhere.
Determine P(Y>4 |X<-4).
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that X and Y are random variables with the joint density function 1+ x - 5 < x< -2,2 < y < 5 f (x, y) = AVy 0, elsewhere. Determine P(Y>4 |X<-4).
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