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Mathematics, 20.11.2019 17:31 mrfluff14

Let (x; y ) be drawn uniformly from the boundary of the square with vertices at the four points (0; 1); (0; ); (1; 0); ; 0) on the coordinate plane. (note: (x; y ) is not drawn from the area inside of the square.) are x and y independent? what is corr(x, y )? (hint for correlation: use the tower law to calculate e(xy

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