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  1. Get the range of the required distribution, in this case, max(X, Y) Find the CDF of this distribution as a function of the known distributions Find the PDF of the distribution by differentiating the CDF

  2. $\begingroup$ I prefer $\max\{f(x_1,\ldots,f(x_n)\}$ with curly braces and no parentheses. In this instance, the parentheses don't actually help, and the curly braces remind you that the thing whose maximum is sought is a set rather than a tuple. $\endgroup$

  3. Show that the $\max{ \{ x,y \} }= \dfrac{x+y+|x-y|}{2}$. I do not understand how to go about completing this problem or even where to start. I do not understand how to go about completing this problem or even where to start.

  4. 21 août 2011 · M (x) is a function. Taking the maximal number amongst the parameters. max {x1, x2} = {x1, if x1> x2 x2, otherwise. You can define like that the maximum of any finitely many elements. When the parameters are an infinite set of values, then it is implied that one of them is maximal (namely that there is a greatest one, unlike the set {− 1 n ...

  5. 11 mai 2020 · But let's take x = 2, then (1 - 2) ^ 2 will be (-1) ^2 which is nothing but 1 and according to op's max function, 1 should be returned. But since you gave the condition of x >= 1, we always return 0 even when x is something like 2. I think in comments what Andre Holzner said is correct.

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  9. 19 févr. 2013 · A simple proof of the triangle inequality that is complete and easy to understand (there are more cases than strictly necessary; however, my goal is clarity, not conciseness). Prove the triangle inequality $| x | + | y| ≥ | x + y|$. Without loss of generality, we need only consider the following cases: Case $1$.

  10. 19 juin 2012 · Referring to this lecture , I want to know what is the difference between supremum and maximum. It looks same as far as the lecture is concerned when it explains pointwise supremum and pointwise ma...

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