If the covariance of two variables is 0, are they necessarily independent?
1 Answer
Oct 22, 2015
No, if X and Y have pairs of values say :
(- 3, 9),(- 2 ,4), (- 1, 1) , ( 0, 0), (1, 1), (2, 4),(3,9) their covariance is zero. But they are not independent, but related; as Y =
Explanation:
Cov (X, Y) = (1/n)
=(1/7)
+3
Similarly