Math, asked by uuma81, 5 months ago

If the random variables X and Y are statistically independent, then their joint
probability distribution function equals the product of the marginal probability
distribution functions."
True or
False​

Answers

Answered by ritasunita9821
1

hello friend the answer is false

Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer:

The answer is TRUE.

Step-by-step explanation:

Joint probability distribution: two random variables defined on the same probability space, then joint probability distribution is the probability distribution on all possible pairs of outputs.

Marginal probability distribution: The marginal distribution of a subset of a collection of random variables is probability distribution of variables contained in the subset.

Any jointly distributed random variables X and Y are said to be independent if their joint probability distribution is the product of their marginal probability distributions

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