The random variables X₁, X₂ have the same distribution as shown follows Xi P 0 1/2 1 1/4 2 1/4 Where i=1,2 and P(X₁X₂=0)=1. Compute P(XI-X₂).

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Section13.3: Special Probability Density Functions
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The random variables X₁, X₂ have the same distribution as shown follows
Xi
P
0
1/2
1
1/4
2
1/4
Where i=1,2 and P(X₁X₂=0)=1. Compute P(X₁=X₂).
Transcribed Image Text:The random variables X₁, X₂ have the same distribution as shown follows Xi P 0 1/2 1 1/4 2 1/4 Where i=1,2 and P(X₁X₂=0)=1. Compute P(X₁=X₂).
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