Given the Rayleigh random variable from the density function -(x-a)² ƒ(x) = ²/(x-a)e Show that the mean b E[X]=a+n a+ √2²/0 - 4 b u(x-a)

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Given the Rayleigh random variable from the density function
-(x-a)²
Show that the mean
E[X] =a +₁₁
4
ƒ(x) = ²/√(x-a)e
6
b u(x-a)
LOS
Transcribed Image Text:Given the Rayleigh random variable from the density function -(x-a)² Show that the mean E[X] =a +₁₁ 4 ƒ(x) = ²/√(x-a)e 6 b u(x-a) LOS
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