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Let <math>X</math> be a random variable having a normal density and consider the random variable <math>Y = e^X</math>.  Then <math>Y</math> has a  ''log normal'' density.  Find this density of <math>Y</math>.
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consider the random variable </math>Y = e^X<math>.  Then </math>Y<math> has a  ''log normal'' density.  Find this density of </math>Y<math>.

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Let [math]X[/math] be a random variable having a normal density and consider the random variable [math]Y = e^X[/math]. Then [math]Y[/math] has a log normal density. Find this density of [math]Y[/math].