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The Villain
Consider f(x,y)=1/8(6-x-y); 0<x<2
                                      2<y<4
find P(x+y<3)
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Homer Simpson
getting 1/24
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The Villain
Tsuki..The ans is 5/24
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Homer Simpson
yep made a careless mistake. getting 5/24, not 1/24 - took 2<y<3-x and 0<x<1 to solve
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Shefali
How did you solve tsuki?
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The Villain
Thanxx Tsuki
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Anjali
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Plz explain tsuki ! How to go about such questions ?
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Homer Simpson
This is a continuous joint pdf -

take, y<3-x

we know that y takes values between 2 and 4, thus, x lies between 0 and 1 for valid intervals. now that i have my two ranges, i need to take double integral with x and y values to find area/probability.
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