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How to integrate this one P(x1<x2<x3<1)
x1 goes from 0 to x2,x2 goes from x1 to x3, and x3 goes from x2 to 1. Is my limits for the integration correct? Thanks- Jon08
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How to integrate this one P(x1<x2<x3<1)
wait let me see my solution again.thanks- Jon08
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How to integrate this one P(x1<x2<x3<1)
Homework Statement Let f(x1, x2, x3) = e-(x1+x2+x3), 0<x1,2,3<infinity, zero elsewhere be a joint pdf of X1, X2, X3. The variables are all independent to each other Compute P(X1< X2< X3|X3<1 ) Homework Equations P(X1< X2< X3|X3<1 ) The Attempt at a Solution P(X1< X2< X3|X3<1 )=P(X1< X2< X3<1...- Jon08
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