Let X be such that
P(X=1) = p = 1- P(X= -1)
Find c not equal to 1, such that E(c^X...
Mathematics, 12.08.2020 08:01 emarquez05
Let X be such that
P(X=1) = p = 1- P(X= -1)
Find c not equal to 1, such that E(c^X)=1
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