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Mathematics, 19.07.2021 17:00, Kode9595

Let X and Y be independent positive random variables. Let Z = X/Y. In what follows, all occurrences of x, y, z are assumed to be positive numbers. 1. Suppose that X and Y are discrete, with known PMFs, px and py. Then, Pzy (z | y) = Required:
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