If X and Y have joint distribution fX,Y (x,y) = sinx cosy, for 0 x,y

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If X and Y have joint distribution
fX,Y
(x,y) = sinx cosy,
for 0 ≤ x,y ≤ π/2,
And fX,Y (x,y) = 0 otherwise, then find the probability that X and Y are both smaller than π/6.
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Introduction to Probability

ISBN: 978-0716771098

1st edition

Authors: Mark Daniel Ward, Ellen Gundlach

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