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The joint density function of X and Y is given by : f(x,y) ={xe^-(x+y) x>0, y>0

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Question

The joint density function of X and Y is given by : f(x,y) ={xe^-(x+y)    x>0, y>0                                                                                        {0                otherwise Are X and Y independent? My question is how do you determine if X and Y are independentof each other with the given information? I am unsure of how toapproach this problem. The joint density function of X and Y is given by : f(x,y) ={xe^-(x+y)    x>0, y>0                                                                                        {0                otherwise Are X and Y independent? My question is how do you determine if X and Y are independentof each other with the given information? I am unsure of how toapproach this problem.

Explanation / Answer

How would you answer, Are X and Y independent? And how would youfind fx(x) and fy(y)? f(x,y) = 2 for 0
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