Given that P(X = 2) = 45P(X = 6) - 3P(X = 4) for a Poisson variate X. Find a. P(X > 1) b. P(X < 2)

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Q3: Given that P(X = 2) = 45P(X = 6) – 3P(X = 4) for a Poisson variate X. Find
a. P(X > 1)
b. P(X < 2)
Transcribed Image Text:Q3: Given that P(X = 2) = 45P(X = 6) – 3P(X = 4) for a Poisson variate X. Find a. P(X > 1) b. P(X < 2)
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