5-5The joint probability distribution of X 1 and X 2 isbecause X 1 and X 2 are independent. Let Y 1 h 1 (X 1 , X 2 ) and Y 2 h 2 (X 1 , X 2 ) 
X 1 X 2. The inverse solutions of y 1  and y 2 x 1 x 2 are and
, and it follows thatThereforeand from Equation S5-4 the joint probability distribution of Y 1 and Y 2 isfor y 1
 0, y 2
 0. We need to find the distribution of. This is the marginal prob-
ability distribution of Y 1 , orAn important application of Equation S5-4 is to obtain the distribution of the sum of two
independentrandom variables X 1 and X 2. Let Y 1 X 1 X 2 and let Y 2 X 2. The inverse so-
lutions are x 1 y 1 y 2 and x 2 y 2. Therefore,x 2
y 10
x 2
y 2
 1x 1
y 11
x 1
y 2
 11
11 y 122, y 1
0
04 e^2 y^2 3 y 2
11 y 1224 dy 2
fY 11 y 12
0fY 1 Y 21 y 1 , y 22 dy 2Y 1 X 1
X 2
 4 e^2 y^2 y 2
11 y 122
 4 e^23 y^1 y^2
11 y^12 y^2
11 y^124 `y 2
11 y 122`fY 1 Y 2 1 y 1 , y 22 fX 1 X 2 3 u 11 y 1 , y 22 , u 21 y 1 , y 2240 J 0J∞y 2
11 y 122y 1
11 y 12
y 2
11 y 1221
11 y 12∞y 2
11 y 122x 2
y 1
y 2 c 1
11 y 122d,
x 2
y 2
c1
11 y 12dx 1
y 1
y 2 c1
11 y 122d,
x 1
y 2
cy 1
11 y 12dx 2 y 2
11 y 12
x 1
x 2 x 1 y 1 y 2
11 y 12
X 1
X 2
fX 1 X 2 1 x 1 , x 22 4 e^21 x^1 x^22 , x 1 0, x 2 0
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