3.21 A graph of the piecewise-linear probability density function of X is shown below. Draw a graph of the cumulative distribution function. f(x) Figure 3.32: A piecewise-linear probability density function. X
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Identify the intervals and the corresponding equations for the probability density function (PDF): - For x < 0, f(x) = 0 - For 0 ≤ x < 1, f(x) = 2x - For 1 ≤ x < 2, f(x) = 2 - For x ≥ 2, f(x) = 0 Show more…
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