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Y. S. Han Multiple Random Variables 18 Joint pdf of Two Jointly Continuous Random Variables • Random variable X = (X,Y) • Joint probability density function fX,Y (x,y) is defined such that for every event A P[X ∈ A] = Z Z A fX,Y (x′,y′)dx′dy′. Graduate Institute of Communication Engineering, National Taipei University
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