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The moment of order n is defined as
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<math>E(X^n)=\int_{-\infty}^{\infty} x^n*f_X(x)</math>
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since <math> x^0 = 1 </math> and <math>\int_{-\infty}^{\infty} f_X(x) = 1 </math>
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the moment of order zero is <math>E \left( X^0 \right) = 1</math>
 
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Practice Problem: compute the zero-th order moment of a Gaussian random variable


A random variable X has the following probability density function:

$ f_X (x) = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2\pi} 3 } e^{\frac{-(x-3)^2}{18}} . $

Compute the moment of order zero of that random variable. In other words, compute

$ E \left( X^0 \right) . $


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Answer 1

The moment of order n is defined as $ E(X^n)=\int_{-\infty}^{\infty} x^n*f_X(x) $


since $ x^0 = 1 $ and $ \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} f_X(x) = 1 $

the moment of order zero is $ E \left( X^0 \right) = 1 $

Answer 2

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Answer 3

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