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e'(c_0) =-2E[(X-c_0) = 0 \implies c_0 = E[X].  
e'(c_0) =-2E[(X-c_0)] = 0 \implies c_0 = E[X].  
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Hence the minimizer equals the expected value, and therefore the answer is automatically <math>\sigma^2</math>.
Hence the minimizer equals the expected value, and therefore the answer is automatically <math>\sigma^2</math>.

Latest revision as of 12:55, 3 July 2024

Solution: C

The function [math]e(c) = E[(X-c)^2] [/math] is a quadratic in [math]c[/math] therefore its minimum is achieved when its derivative equals zero. Take the derivative and set it to zero:

[[math]] e'(c_0) =-2E[(X-c_0)] = 0 \implies c_0 = E[X]. [[/math]]

Hence the minimizer equals the expected value, and therefore the answer is automatically [math]\sigma^2[/math].