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Mathematics, 05.03.2020 00:00 amiechap12

The joint probability distribution of X and Y is given by:
f (x, y) = P(X = x, Y = y)
(a) Find the value of c that makes f(x, y) a valid joint probability density function.
(b) Find P(X > 2,Y < 1).
(c) Find P(X > Y).

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