Exercise 5.6. Suppose that X is a discrete random variable with probability mass function P(X = -1) = 1/7, P(X= 0) = 1/14, P(X= 2) = 3/14, P(X= 4) = 4/7. Compute the probability mass function of (X-1)².

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter10: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section10.8: Probability
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Exercise 5.6. Suppose that X is a discrete random variable
with probability mass function P(X = -1) = 1/7, P(X= 0) =
1/14, P(X= 2) = 3/14, P(X= 4) = 4/7. Compute the
probability mass function of (X- 1)².
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 5.6. Suppose that X is a discrete random variable with probability mass function P(X = -1) = 1/7, P(X= 0) = 1/14, P(X= 2) = 3/14, P(X= 4) = 4/7. Compute the probability mass function of (X- 1)².
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