Problems Under Continuous Random Variables - Two Dimensional Random Variables
Problems Under Continuous Random Variables - Two Dimensional Random Variables
Probability and complex function: Unit II: Two dimensional random variables : Problems under continuous random variables
Example 2.1.9
Obtain the marginal PDF of X and that of Y. Hence, otherwise find P [1/4 ≤ y ≤ 3/4]
Solution:
Example 2.1.10
Let X and Y have j.p.d.f f(x, y) = 2, 0 < x < y < 1. Find the m.d.f. and the conditional density function
of Y given X = x. [A.U. A/M 2003] [A.U CBT A/M 2011]
Solution:
Example 2.1.11
The joint probability density function of a random variable X and Y is given by,
Solution:
The joint p.d.f of the random variable (X, Y) is given by f(x, y) = Kxy e-(x2 + y2), x > 0, y > 0. Find the
value of K and also prove that X and Y are independent.
[A.U. May, 2000, 2004, N/D 2006, N/D 2011, M/J 2012] [N/D 2007, M/J 2009, Tvli A/M 2009, N/D 2013]
[A.U A/M 2015 (RP) R13, R8] [A.U N/D 2018 R-13 RP]
Solution: Here, the range space is the entire first quadrant of the xy-plane.
Example 2.1.13
Given fxy (x, y) = Cx (x − y), 0 < x < 2, -x < y < x and 0, elsewhere
(a) Evaluate C; (b) Find fx(x); (c) fy/x (y/x). and (d) fy (y)
[A.U. N/D 2004, M/J 2006, N/D 2010, M/J 2013] [A.U N/D 2016 R13 (PQT, RP)]
Suppose that X and Y are independent and that these are the distribution tables for X and Y.
What is the joint probability space?
Example 2.1.15
If f(x, y) = K (1 − x − y), 0 < x & y < 1/2, is a joint density function, then find K. [A.U Tvli M/J 2011]
Example 2.1.16
If the joint p.d.f of (X, Y) is f(x, y) = 6e-2x-3y, x = 0, y ≥ 0, find the marginal density of X and
conditional density of Y given X.
[A.U. A/M.2008] [A.U Tvli M/J 2010, Trichy M/J 2011, N/D 2011] [A.U N/D 2015 R13 RP] [A.U A/M 2017 R-
13]
Solution:
Example 2.1.18
= 0 , elsewhere
Find (i) P(X > 1/2) ; (ii) P(Y < X) and (iii) P (Y < 1/2 / X < 1/2)
[A.U Trichy A/M 2010] [A.U A/M 2011, M/J 2009, M/J 2014]
[A.U A/M 2015 (RP) R8] [A.U N/D 2019 (R-17) PS]
= 0, elsewhere.
Example 2.1.20
Find P(Y < 1/8/ X < 1/2). Also find the conditional density function of
Solution :
Example 2.1.21
If the joint p.d.f of (X, Y) is given by f(x, y) = K, 0 ≤x≤ y ≤2 find K and also the marginal and
conditional density functions.
Solution :
Example 2.1.22
If the joint density function of the two random variables 'X' and 'Y' be
= 0, otherwise
[A.U N/D. 2009] [A.U CBT M/J 2010] [A.U N/D 2019 (R17) PQT]
Solution :
P(x, y) = xe -x (y+1) where 0 ≤ x, y < ∞. (i) Find P(x) and P(y) and
Solution:
Example 2.1.24
Solution :
Example 2.1.25
Solution:
Example 2.1.26
Find the marginal and conditional p.d.f of X and Y. Are X and Y independent ?
Solution:
Example 2.1.29
Find the marginal distributions of X and Y, the conditional distribution of Y for X = x and the
expected value of this conditional distribution.
Example 2.1.30
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