Hey guys, any chance of some S2 help? When drawing a probability density function for X as below, as 1 is not equal to x but to 3x^2/14, you draw it as 3/14 and not as 1 right?
Hey guys, any chance of some S2 help? When drawing a probability density function for X as below, as 1 is not equal to x but to 3x^2/14, you draw it as 3/14 and not as 1 right?
If that's the case, why is 1 the mode??
Because at what point is f(x)=1?
Basically we don't worry too much about the difference between < and ≤ with continuous functions.