Suppose that X and Y are independent random variables. Suppose that X has a discrete distribution concentrated

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Suppose that X and Y are independent random variables. Suppose that X has a discrete distribution concentrated on finitely many distinct values with p.f. f1. Suppose that Y has a continuous distribution with p.d.f. f2. Let Z = X + Y. Show that Z has a continuous distribution and find its p.d.f. First find the conditional p.d.f. of Z given X = x.
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Probability And Statistics

ISBN: 9780321500465

4th Edition

Authors: Morris H. DeGroot, Mark J. Schervish

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