Let y 1 , y 2 , . . . , y n be a random sample
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Let y1, y2, . . . , yn be a random sample from the continuous pdf fY(y; θ1, θ2). Let ˆσ2 = 1/n Show that the solutions of the equations E(Y) = y and Var(Y)= ˆσ2 for θ1 and θ2 give the same results as using the equations in Definition 5.2.3.
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