How do I find the probability density function of a

veksetz

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2022-01-16

How do I find the probability density function of a random variable X?

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Neunassauk8

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If XFX(x), where FX(x) is the probability distribution function, then
Fx(x)=fX(x) where fX(x) is the probability density function.
Explanation:
By definition
P(Xx)=FX(x) where FX(x) is the distribution function of the random variable X.
This is sort of analogous to various areas of science where one might consider density as mass divided by volume ρ=mv.
In physics if one were attempting to find how mass is distributed in an object for something like center of mass they would integrate it x=ΩρdA.
Therein lies the analogy. Just like a physical object is a collection of particles, a probability space is a collection of outcomes.
So, if the probability distribution is described by FX(x), then it would make sense that FX(x)=ΩfX(x)dx, where fX(x) is the probability density function.
So,
FX(x)=ΩfX(x)dx

FX(x)=(ΩfX9x)dx)=fX(x)

FX(x)=fX(x)

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