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Suppose that X and Y have joint p.d.f. f(x, y) - C 3+Ity for 0 Suppose that X and Y have joint p.dff. f@, y)

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Suppose that X and Y have joint p.d.f. f(x, y) - C 3+Ity for 0

Suppose that X and Y have joint p.dff. f@, y) for 0 < c < 1, 0 < y 1 where c is the constant that makes this integrate to 1. Are X and Y independent? O YES O NO

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