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MHB What are the distributions for R and fi in polar coordinates?
So I was right :) Thank you and R has the Rayleigh distribution- Nina22
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MHB What are the distributions for R and fi in polar coordinates?
Thank you very much for your answers! I like Serena: I was thinking and didn't know if it was right that fi is distributed uniformely- Nina22
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MHB What are the distributions for R and fi in polar coordinates?
Hello, I have a problem. I have two independent variables, X and Y. I use polar coordinates so X=r*cos(fi) and Y=r*sin(fi) R >= 0 and -pi <= fi <= pi I got two distributions: for R is: r*e^((-r^2)/2) and for fi: 1/2pi but now I don't know which kind of distribution is for each of them (I...- Nina22
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