Chapter 4: Q.4.17 (page 164)
Suppose that the distribution function of X given by
(a) Find .
(b) Find .
Short Answer
(a) The value for the P{x=i} if i=1,2,3 are
(b) The value for theis.
Chapter 4: Q.4.17 (page 164)
Suppose that the distribution function of X given by
(a) Find .
(b) Find .
(a) The value for the P{x=i} if i=1,2,3 are
(b) The value for theis.
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