A parabolic satellite dish reflects signals to the dishβs focal point. An antenna designer analyzed signals transmitted to a satellite dish and obtained the probability density function ππ₯(π₯) = { π (1 β 1 /16* π₯*2) , 0 < π₯ < 2; 0, ππ‘βπππ€ππ π where X is the distance (in meters) from the centroid of the dish surface to a reflection point at which a signal arrives. Determine the following: a. Value of π that makes ππ₯(π₯) a valid probability density function. b. π(0.1 < π < 0.4). c. πΈ(π) and πππ(π)
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