In Exercises 19 through 26, f(x) is a probability density function for a particular random variable X.
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In Exercises 19 through 26, f(x) is a probability density function for a particular random variable X. Use integration to find the indicated probabilities.
a. P(0 ≤ X
b. P(2 ≤ X ≤ 4)
c. P(X ≥ 6)
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f(x) xe x if x ≥ 0 if x < 0
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