48. If two random variables x1 and x2 have the joint probability density f (x1, x2) = - (x + 2x2) } for 0

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48.
If two random variables x1 and x2 have the joint probability
density
f (x1, x2)
3
(x1 + 2x2) } for 0<xi < 1, 0<x2< 1
= 0 elsewhere
find the probability that x¡ will assume a value on the interval 0 to
2
5 given
1
that the value of x2 is
2°
Transcribed Image Text:48. If two random variables x1 and x2 have the joint probability density f (x1, x2) 3 (x1 + 2x2) } for 0<xi < 1, 0<x2< 1 = 0 elsewhere find the probability that x¡ will assume a value on the interval 0 to 2 5 given 1 that the value of x2 is 2°
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