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.23
0
x0 ic-
16
2x
tat
FX x
8.2
0 x2
0s
5
.24
x2
3:2
k
91
49
9:4
30
40
Find:
01
02
i) k value
2/2
GP
1/1
ii) P 1 x 2
CE
71
iii) P x 2
.23
16
OR
.24
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49
Q8) a) PDF of a random variable is given [9]
7
23
kx 1 x 2
ic-
fX x
0 otherwise
tat
0s
Find:
3:2
02 91
i) k,
9:4
0
ii) CDF
40
iii)
1/1 13
P(0 < x 1)
0
2/2
iv) P(x > 1)
.23 GP
7
C
23
1
0 x 2
ic-
FX x 2
16
tat
0 otherwise
8.2
0s
.24
3:2
Find:
91
49
9:4
i) Mean
30
40
iii) Variance
2/2
GP
7
23
.23
eeee ic-
16
tat
8.2
0s
.24
3:2
91
49
9:4
30
40
01
02
2/2
GP
1/1
CE
71
.23
16
8.2
.24
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49