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When X and Y are statistically independent, then I (x,y) is(a) 1(b) 0(c) Ln 2(d) Cannot be determinedThis question was posed to me during an online interview.Asked question is from Information and Coding in division Error Detection & Channel Coding of Digital Communications

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Correct answer is (b) 0

The BEST I can EXPLAIN: When X and Y are STATISTICALLY independent the measure of INFORMATION I (x,y) is 0.



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