if x and y are two independent random variables then show that v(x+y) = v(x-y)


explain it



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if x and y are two independent random variables then show that v(x+y) = v(x-y)

explain it

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  1. Answer:

    When X and Y are statistically independent the measure of information I (x,y) is 0. Explanation: The self information of a random variable is infinity. Explanation: Entropy of a random variable is also infinity.

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