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Let X be a random variable with density function
Find the density fuction of
How can this be a density function if the area underneath it is not equal to 1?
Anyway... I was able to find the new density function,
, but I don't know how to logically find it's domain.The answer says the domain is
, I guess because the area under the new density function from 0 to 8 is equal to 1. But the original density function didn't have an area equal to 1 so why must this one ?Also, I think
is pretty arbitrary, how come you can't have something like ? That gives an area of 1 as well.Last edited by Identity (2009-09-01 19:42:15)
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Hi!
The area underneath the first curve is equal to 1:
And the domain is the mapping between x and y:
Jose
Last edited by juriguen (2009-09-02 01:38:38)
Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler. -- Albert Einstein
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Oh I made another mistake with the area XD
But now I know how to find the domain
Thanks so much juriguen!
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Haha, you're welcome!
It is curious that you calculated the area underneath f(y) correctly, and not for f(x). That for f(y) is much more difficult!
Jose
Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler. -- Albert Einstein
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Haha, you're welcome!
It is curious that you calculated the area underneath f(y) correctly, and not for f(x). That for f(y) is much more difficult!
Jose
Yes, I tend to overlook simple things because I don't think they are worth my time. Perhaps I should learn better
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hi a no the anser
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