Hi Arun

i hope you will fin this document useful :)
http://www.geocities.com/~mikemclaughlin/math_stat/Dists/Compendium.pdf

no they cannot be found uniquely. as rightly pointed by Mr. Wolfgang, that 
there will be infinite pairs for each x you can get correspoinding y

above document will be of use :)


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Dear all R gurus,

My question is related to statistics rather directly to R. Suppose
(X,Y) has a bivariate normal distrubution. I want to find two values
of X and Y say x, and y respectively, such that:

P[X<x, Y<y] = 0.05

My questions are :

1. Can x and y be uniquely found?
2. If it is, how I can find them using R

Your help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks and regards,

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