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Mathematics, 12.09.2019 22:30 kenken2583

Let x and y have the joint pmf p(x, y) = e −2/[x! (y − x)! ], y = 0, 1, 2, . . , x = 0, 1, . . , y, zero elsewhere. (a) find the mgf m(t1, t2) of this joint distribution. (b) compute the means, the variances, and the correlation coefficient of x and y. (c) determine the conditional mean e(x|y).

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