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Exercise
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A point [math]Y[/math] is chosen at random from [math][0,1][/math]. A second
point [math]X[/math] is then chosen from the interval [math][0,Y][/math]. Find the density for [math]X[/math]. Hint: Calculate [math]f_{X|Y}[/math] as in Exercise Exercise and then use
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f_X(x) = \int_x^1 f_{X|Y}(x|y) f_Y(y)\, dy\ .
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Can you also derive your result geometrically?