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If the joint pdf for X and Y is e Y, 0 < x < y, fx.Mx, y) = %3D 0, what is the

 

If the joint pdf for X and Y is e Y, 0 < x < y, fx.Mx, y) = %3D 0, what is the variance of Z = X - Y? otherwise, You can use the facts that Var(X) = 1 and Var(Y) = 2.

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