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A die is thrown twice.  Let <math>X_1</math> and <math>X_2</math> denote the outcomes. Define <math>X = \min(X_1, X_2)</math>.  Find the distribution of <math>X</math>.
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A die is thrown twice. Let [math]X_1[/math] and [math]X_2[/math] denote the outcomes. Define [math]X = \min(X_1, X_2)[/math]. Find the distribution of [math]X[/math].