Compute E(X), for the random variable given in Exercise 7.4 on page 201: f (x) =|x|: for -1< x<1 =0 • elsewhere
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This means the function is zero outside the interval \( (-1, 1) \) and inside this interval, it is the absolute value of \( x \). Show more…
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