The random variable X takes the values 0, 1, 2 according to one of the following distributions: P(X=0) P(X=1) 3p 0< p < / p² 0

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The random variable X takes the values 0, 1, 2 according to one of the following
distributions:
P(X=0) P(X=1)
P(X = 2)
3p
1-4p
0< p < //
p²
1-p-p² 0 < p < //
In cach case determine whether the family of distributions of X is complete.
Distribution 1
Distribution 2
P
P
Transcribed Image Text:The random variable X takes the values 0, 1, 2 according to one of the following distributions: P(X=0) P(X=1) P(X = 2) 3p 1-4p 0< p < // p² 1-p-p² 0 < p < // In cach case determine whether the family of distributions of X is complete. Distribution 1 Distribution 2 P P
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