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If a random variable has a Chi-Squared Distribution with
degrees of
freedom (
) and a random variable
has a Chi-Squared Distribution
with
degrees of freedom (
), and
and
are independent, then
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See also Beta Distribution, Chi-Squared Distribution, Student's t-Distribution
References
Beyer, W. H. CRC Standard Mathematical Tables, 28th ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, p. 536, 1987.
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