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Problem 3. Probability Density Functions
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For t∈R, define the following two functions:
f1(t)=1/√2πexp(−max(1,t^2)^2)
and
f2(t)=1/√2πexp(−min(1,t^2)^2).
In this problem, we explore whether these functions are valid probability density functions.
Determine whether the function f1 is a valid PDF for a continuous random variable that can take any value on the real line. If not, is there a number c>0, such that cf1 is a valid PDF?
Yes, it is a valid PDF.
No, it is not a valid PDF, but there is a constant c making cf1 a valid PDF.
No, it is not a valid PDF, and there is no constant c making cf1 a valid PDF.
None of the above.
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Determine whether the function f2 is a valid PDF for a continuous random variable that can take any value on the real line. If not, is there a number c>0, such that cf2 is a valid PDF?
Yes, it is a valid PDF.
No, it is not a valid PDF, but there is a constant c making cf a valid PDF.
No, it is not a valid PDF, and there is no constant c making cf2 a valid PDF.
None of the above.
unanswered
2 points possible (graded, results hidden)
For t∈R, define the following two functions:
f1(t)=1/√2πexp(−max(1,t^2)^2)
and
f2(t)=1/√2πexp(−min(1,t^2)^2).
In this problem, we explore whether these functions are valid probability density functions.
Determine whether the function f1 is a valid PDF for a continuous random variable that can take any value on the real line. If not, is there a number c>0, such that cf1 is a valid PDF?
Yes, it is a valid PDF.
No, it is not a valid PDF, but there is a constant c making cf1 a valid PDF.
No, it is not a valid PDF, and there is no constant c making cf1 a valid PDF.
None of the above.
unanswered
Determine whether the function f2 is a valid PDF for a continuous random variable that can take any value on the real line. If not, is there a number c>0, such that cf2 is a valid PDF?
Yes, it is a valid PDF.
No, it is not a valid PDF, but there is a constant c making cf a valid PDF.
No, it is not a valid PDF, and there is no constant c making cf2 a valid PDF.
None of the above.
unanswered
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
So, what is the main characteristic of a PDF?
Correct - the area under the curve is 1.
See
https://www.jiskha.com/questions/1798820/For-t-R-define-the-following-two-functions-f1-t-12-exp-max-1-t2-2
Correct - the area under the curve is 1.
See
https://www.jiskha.com/questions/1798820/For-t-R-define-the-following-two-functions-f1-t-12-exp-max-1-t2-2
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