(a) Derive (3.6) directly from (3.5) using the obvious relation b(k; n,p) = b(n-k; n, q). (b)...
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(a) Derive (3.6) directly from (3.5) using the obvious relation b(k; n,p) = b(n-k; n, q).
(b) Deduce the binomial distribution both by induction and from the general summation formula IV, (3.1).
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An Introduction To Probability Theory And Its Applications Volume 1
ISBN: 9780471257110
3rd Edition
Authors: William Feller
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