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So was there some mistake with the question it seems you have replace f with F? If this is the case answer should be trivial.View attachment 38587
Answers recorded in pencil - I'm not really sure how to integrate in order to find the probabilities for both.
Could someone please shoot some hints my way on how to solve these two questions?
Thanks in advance!
sorry for the lateness - I don't know where it is from - it was part of a trial paper collectionMay I know where the question is from?
no need to integrate the cumulative distribution functionView attachment 38587
Answers recorded in pencil - I'm not really sure how to integrate in order to find the probabilities for both.
Could someone please shoot some hints my way on how to solve these two questions?
Thanks in advance!
-e^(-x^2) cannot be integrated with respect to x using standard techniques of integration, it is known as the gaussian integralI think 2b) and 2c), the rest is doable
With 2b)
To find Pr(X>=2) it'd be the integral from 2 to infinity of 1 - e^-x^2 but the issue is that you can't integrate that...
I guess you could try doing it with integration by parts (but it's not part of math advanced)