? Let Z=(X,Y) with distribution (i) find marginal distribution (ii) Find cov(X,Y)
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Step 1: To find the covariance of X and Y, we need to calculate the expected value of the product of X and Y, the expected value of X, and the expected value of Y. Show more…
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