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Mathematics, 04.12.2019 06:31 paradisetiyae5261

The median of a continuous random variable having distribution function f is that value m such that f(m) = 1/2 . that is, a random variable is just as likely to be larger than its median as it is to be smaller. the mode of a continuous random variable having pdf f(x) is the value of x for which f(x) attains its maximum. find the median and the mode of x if x is(a) uniformly distributed over (a, b)(b) normal with parameters μ, σ2(c) exponential with parameter λ

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