Question: X is a random variable with moments E(X), E(X2). E(X), and so forth. a. Show E(X-u) E(X)-3[E(X)][E(X)|+2|E(X)]. b. Show E(X)= E(X) - 4[E(X)][E(X)] + 6[E(X)][E(X)]

X is a random variable with moments E(X), E(X2). E(X), and so forth.

a. Show E(X-u) E(X)-3[E(X)][E(X)|+2|E(X)].

b. Show E(X)= E(X) - 4[E(X)][E(X)] + 6[E(X)][E(X)] - 31E(X)]*.

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