Suppose X and Y are independent random variables, each uniformly distributed on (0, 2). (a) Find P(X
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Suppose X and Y are independent random variables, each uniformly distributed on (0, 2).
(a) Find P(X2 < Y).
(b) Find P(X2 < Y|X +Y < 2).
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