Revision as of 02:27, 9 June 2024 by Bot (Created page with "<div class="d-none"><math> \newcommand{\NA}{{\rm NA}} \newcommand{\mat}[1]{{\bf#1}} \newcommand{\exref}[1]{\ref{##1}} \newcommand{\secstoprocess}{\all} \newcommand{\NA}{{\rm NA}} \newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div> Verify your answers in Exercise Exercise(a) by computer simulation: Choose <math>X</math> and <math>Y</math> from <math>[-1,1]</math> with uniform density and calculate <math>Z = X + Y</math>. Repeat this experiment 500 t...")
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Verify your answers in Exercise Exercise(a) by computer
simulation: Choose [math]X[/math] and [math]Y[/math] from [math][-1,1][/math] with uniform density and calculate [math]Z = X + Y[/math]. Repeat this experiment 500 times, recording the outcomes in a bar graph on [math][-2,2][/math] with 40 bars. Does the density [math]f_Z[/math] calculated in Exercise \ref{exer 7.2.1}(a) describe the shape of your bar graph? Try this for Exercises Exercise(b) and Exercise Exercise(c), too.