Suppose three random variables X, Y, Z have a joint distribution
PX, Y,Z(x, y,z)=PX(x)PZ...
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Suppose three random variables X, Y, Z have a joint distribution
PX, Y,Z(x, y,z)=PX(x)PZ∣X(z∣x)PY∣Z(y∣z).
Then X and Y are independent given Z?
a. True
b. False
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