Let X be a random variable with the function, -(x-4) for x > , Let f (x)={ elsewhere. Derive u and show that T =X is biased estimator of 1 . Can you modify T = X in order to get an unbiased estimator of A.

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Let X be a random variable with the function,
-(x -A)
"for x > 2,
Let f (x) = {
elsewhere.
Derive
u and show that T = X is biased estimator of 2 .
Can you modify T =X in order to get an unbiased estimator of 2.
Transcribed Image Text:Let X be a random variable with the function, -(x -A) "for x > 2, Let f (x) = { elsewhere. Derive u and show that T = X is biased estimator of 2 . Can you modify T =X in order to get an unbiased estimator of 2.
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