That'd be true only if the value of "s" is the exact same one for both
namely if sec(s) = cos(s)
then solving for "s"
thus
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Step-by-step explanation:
have joint density
We can find by integrating the joint density over the region in where in the first quadrant, i.e. above the line :
using the fact that
Then using the same property,