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oh sorry i meant part c my b so sorryI think you have to justify it by thinking about how y=1/c is a horizontal line. If c=2 and you were finding the area from 0 to 2 under y=1/2, then your area would be 2/2=1 according to your E(x). Now this makes sense, as the probability from your lowest to highest bounds for a PDF should always be equal to 1.
Right. So if you remember, the formula for Variance is , and is just the mean squared. In part b you found that the mean is , so the square of that is .oh sorry i meant part c my b so sorry
FYIRight. So if you remember, the formula for Variance is , and is just the mean squared. In part b you found that the mean is , so the square of that is .
Now to find , integrate from 0 to c of the original PDF function but SQUARED. So find .
Once you have those two components, just plug them into the Variance formula above and you're done.
oh crap, yes! thx i will edit my reply