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Pretty much what the title says. Never come across this type of question so I have no idea what to do.

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It wants you to derive the cumulative distribution function
 

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If you think about tax scales questions from junior maths, the function we have here is similar, in that each piece has a constant added (the cumulative probability from earlier pieces. Hence











 

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If you think about tax scales questions from junior maths, the function we have here is similar, in that each piece has a constant added (the cumulative probability from earlier pieces. Hence











So you take them in cases?
 

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If you think about tax scales questions from junior maths, the function we have here is similar, in that each piece has a constant added (the cumulative probability from earlier pieces. Hence











1 mark for all this wtf?
 

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1 mark for all this wtf?
I wasn't offering a solution, I was trying to illustrate another way to look at the problem and understand what is going on.

If you want a solution based on this, we can see that the CDF is zero prior to , increases linearly to 0.5 by , and then increases linearly (at a different rate) reaching 1 by . Since the CDF is the integral of the PDF, the latter must be constant in each region and is:


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So you take them in cases?
Yes, you can approach this by differentiation within each piece / case, and you can see that

 

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