Suppose that x is a continuous random variable with pdf fx a

Suppose that x is a continuous random variable with pdf, f(x), and CDF, F(x). Let x1 and x2 be numerical values in the range of x.

P(x1 <=X<= x2 )=Fx2 - Fx1. True or False?

Solution

The cdf means that if we differentiate it we get the pdf. So in this case the probability of a range is simple the F of the end points. So if we have P(x1<=X<=x2) = F(x2) - F(x1) which basically gives the area under the curve between these points. This statement is thus True.

Suppose that x is a continuous random variable with pdf, f(x), and CDF, F(x). Let x1 and x2 be numerical values in the range of x. P(x1 <=X<= x2 )=Fx2 - F

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