Show that the cdf F(x) is a nondecreasing function; that

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Show that the cdf F(x) is a nondecreasing function; that is x1 < x2, implies that F(x1) ? F(x2). Under what condition will F(x1) = F(x2) ?

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QUESTION:

Show that the cdf F(x) is a nondecreasing function; that is x1 < x2, implies that F(x1) ? F(x2). Under what condition will F(x1) = F(x2) ?

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Answer: Step 1 of 1 Here, the cdf F(x) is a nondecreasing function; that is x < 1 2

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