Question No. 1 If the variables X and Y are independent then they are called
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We say that X and Y are independent if P(X=x,Y=y)=P(X=x)P(Y=y), for all x,y. ... Intuitively, two random variables X and Y are independent if knowing the value of one of them does not change the probabilities for the other one. In other words, if X and Y are independent, we can write P(Y=y|X=x)=P(Y=y), for all x,y.
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