create you own 4 example of discrete probability distibution

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MODULE 2
Properties of a Discrete Probability Distribution
Let P(X) be the probability of a random variable X.
1. 0 < P(X = x)<1
The probability of the random variable X, is less than or equal to 1, but
greater than or equal to 0.
2. ΣP(X x) -
= 1
The summation of the probabilities of the random variable X, is 1.
See pages 17-18 of MODULE 2, then create your own example using that format to prove these properties.
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