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Mathematics, 12.04.2021 22:30 RIZGT500

Consider three independent random variables X, W1, and W2. Construct two new random variables Y1 and Y2 from simple algebraic combinations of X, W1, and W2 such that Y1 and Y2 are not independent, but are conditionally independent given X.

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