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The joint probability density function of random variables X and Y is given by f(x,y) =1yo, ,O<_x<_y, O<y<1
The marginal probability density function f(x)is​

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Basically, two random variables are jointly continuous if they have a joint probability density function as defined below. The function fXY(x,y) is called the joint probability density function (PDF) of X and Y. ... The intuition behind the joint density fXY(x,y) is similar to that of the PDF of a single random variable.

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