Let Z~ N(0, 1) and X~ N(1,9). (a) Calculate E[Z¹]. (b) Calculate E[X] (hint: try expressing X as a function of Z, and note E[Z"] = 0 whenever

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Let Z~ N(0, 1) and X~ N(1,9).
(a) Calculate E[Z^].
(b) Calculate E[X] (hint: try expressing X as a function of Z, and note E[Z"] = 0 whenever n is odd)
Transcribed Image Text:Let Z~ N(0, 1) and X~ N(1,9). (a) Calculate E[Z^]. (b) Calculate E[X] (hint: try expressing X as a function of Z, and note E[Z"] = 0 whenever n is odd)
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