Let X, Y have joint density fX,Y (x,y) = 6/7(x+y)2 For 0 x,y 1 And
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fX,Y (x,y) = 6/7(x+y)2
For 0 ≤ x,y ≤ 1
And fX,Y (x,y) = 0 otherwise Find P(X ≤ 1/2, Y ≤ 1/2).
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Introduction to Probability
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