Which of the following are plausible probability density functions? fX(x) = 0.5x^(-0.5) if 0 < x < 1; 0 otherwise fX(x) = 2x^(-2) if 0 < x < 1; 0 otherwise fX(x) = x^(-2) if 1 < x < infinity ; 0 otherwise
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