5). Assume X, Y are independent random variables. X satisfies normal distribution with mean 0 and variance 4; Y satisfies normal distribution with mean 5 and variance 9. i. What is the distribution of $X^2$? ii. What is the distribution of 3X? iii. What is the distribution of -4Y? iv. What is the distribution of 3X - 4Y?
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