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To be independent, the table of joint probabilities has to have similar distributions, so that

X/Y
0 1
1 .3 0
2 .3 0
3 .3 0

would be an example of an independent variable.

For the example from the homework, I think there is a quadratic relationship, so that, while they
are dependent, covariance is still 0

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