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Mathematics, 25.02.2020 16:35 xandreaii

Let the random variable X have the geometric distribution given by pX (k) = (1− p)^(k−1) p, k = 1,2,3, Let A be the event that {X ≥ 2} and A c denote the complement of A. Determine pX/A(k), pX/Ac (k)

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