Let X and Y v. a. not correlated. Find the correlation coefficient between X + Y and Y - X in terms of Var (X) and Var (Y).
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We will apply this with A = X+Y and B = XY for the first part, and with A = X+Y and B = Y−X for the second part. Show more…
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