I need help understanding this problem.
Say that X1=X2 which means that the random variable X1 and X2 are equal in distribution. This means that these two random variables have the same distribution, same mean and same variance. These two random variables are independent. Is it true that X1+X2=2X1?
In my head this makes perfect sense but i am having trouble writing a proof to this.
Say that X1=X2 which means that the random variable X1 and X2 are equal in distribution. This means that these two random variables have the same distribution, same mean and same variance. These two random variables are independent. Is it true that X1+X2=2X1?
In my head this makes perfect sense but i am having trouble writing a proof to this.