In Exercise 5.18, Y1 and Y2 denoted the lengths of life, in hundreds of hours, for components of types I and II, respectively, in an electronic system. The joint density of Y1 and Y2 isReferenceAn electronic system has one each of two different types of components in joint operation. Let Y1 and Y2 denote the random lengths of life of the components of type I and type II, respectively. The joint density function is given by(Measurements are in hundreds of hours.) Find P(Y1 > 1, Y2 > 1).

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In an electrical system, components of categories I and II have a life expectancy measured in hundreds of hours, respectively. The probability of finding the combined density of Y1 and Y2 is equal to e^(−2).

The components of type I and type II, respectively, have random life spans denoted by the letters Y1 and Y2, respectively. Given by is the joint density function (Measurements are in hundreds of hours.)

Probability P(Y1 > 1, Y2 > 1) = ∫2¹∫1¹ (1/2)e^(−x−y) dx dy = e^(−2).

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