Random variables X and Y are uniformly distributed on the region bounded by the x and y axes, and the curve y=1-x^{2}. Calculate E(XY)

Kyran Hudson

Kyran Hudson

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2021-05-25

The area enclosed by the x and y axes has a uniform distribution of the random variables X and Y, and the curve y=1x2
Compute E. (XY)

Answer & Explanation

SchulzD

SchulzD

Skilled2021-05-26Added 83 answers

So,
XU(0,1) 
YU(0,1) 
Given curve y=1x2 
f(x)={10<x<10otherwise  
f(y)={10<y<10otherwise  
f(x,y)=0x(1-x2)dx=x-x33
E(XY)=0101xyf(x,y)dydx 
=0101xy(xx33)dydx 
=01x(xx33)dx01ydy 
=01x(xx33)dx(y22)01 
=01x(xx33)dx(120) 
=12[01x(xx43)dx] 
=12[x33x53×5]01 
=12[(10)3(10)15] 
=12[13115] 
=12[5115] 
=215 
 

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