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    Nov 24, 2011, 11:33 AM
    Given the function f(x,y), I want to calculate the joint CDF.
    Given the function f(x,y), I want to calculate the joint CDF.

    f(x,y)=1/3(xy) 1<=x<=2,1<=y,2<=x y
    f(x,y)=0 Elsewhere

    I'm more interested in the process than the answer itself. Especially how you got the limits before integrating.

    thank you

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