Problem #1: Let X~ Unif[-2, 2], and Y = (X+ 1)². Problem #1(a): Problem #1(b): (a) Find fy() and fy(4), where fy() is the probability density function of Y. Separate your answers with a comma. (b) Find P{Y < 4}. Enter your answer symbolically, as in these examples Enter your answer symbolically, as in these examples
Problem #1: Let X~ Unif[-2, 2], and Y = (X+ 1)². Problem #1(a): Problem #1(b): (a) Find fy() and fy(4), where fy() is the probability density function of Y. Separate your answers with a comma. (b) Find P{Y < 4}. Enter your answer symbolically, as in these examples Enter your answer symbolically, as in these examples
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