Suppose X has probability density function f(x)=6x(1-x) for 0<x<1 and

hunterofdeath63

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2022-01-17

Suppose X has probability density function f(x)=6x(1-x) for 0<x<1 and 0 otherwise. What is E[X] and Var[X]?

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Barbara Meeker

Barbara Meeker

Beginner2022-01-17Added 38 answers

E[X]=12 and Var[X}=120 
Solution: 
E[X]=016x2(1x) dx =12 
or
E[X2]=016x3(1x) dx =310 
So Var[X]=E[X2](E(X))2=31014=120

kalupunangh

kalupunangh

Beginner2022-01-18Added 29 answers

To find EX, we use the formula, EX=01xP(x)dx
That is,
EX=01x×6x(1x)dx
=601(x2x3)dx
Integrating, we get
=6[x33x44]01
Substituting the upper and lower limit,
=6[(1)33(1)44((0)33(0)44)]
=6[1314]
=12
We have to find Var(X). For this, we use the formula, Var(X)=E(X2)(EX)2
E(X2)=0.3
E(X)=0.5
Var(X)=E(X2)(EX)2
=0.3(0.5)2
=0.3-0.25
=0.05

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