2. i. Show that p(x): = ii. Show that f(x): 10 x³+1 62 x = 3,4,5,6, is a valid probability mass function. ,2 ≤ x ≤ 4 is a valid probability density function.

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2. i. Show that p(x) = x=2
10
x³ +1
62
ii. Show that f(x)
=
x = 3,4,5,6, is a valid probability mass function.
,2 ≤ x ≤ 4 is a valid probability density function.
Transcribed Image Text:X-2 2. i. Show that p(x) = x=2 10 x³ +1 62 ii. Show that f(x) = x = 3,4,5,6, is a valid probability mass function. ,2 ≤ x ≤ 4 is a valid probability density function.
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