expected value of jointly distributed varaibles
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If the joint density function of X and Y is given by
f(x,y) = 2(x + 2y)/7, 0 <x < 1, 1 < y < 2
Find the expected value of g(X, Y) = x^2/Y^3 + XY^2
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