Let F(x, y) be the distribution function of X and Y . For all real constants a

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Let F(x, y) be the distribution function of X and Y . For all real constants a < b, c < d, show that P(a < X ≤ b, c < Y ≤ d) = F(b, d) − F(b, c) − F(a, d) + F(a, c).

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Introduction To Mathematical Statistics

ISBN: 9780321794710

7th Edition

Authors: Robert V., Joseph W. McKean, Allen T. Craig

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