Let X be a random variable such that P(X= c+kh) = π(a) (poisson distribution), where c s a real and h is a positive number. Find the Laplace transform of X.here is the answer,but i don't know how to get it 8. exp[-Ac + a(e-Ah - 1)].

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.Let X be a random variable such that P(X =
c+kh) = T(a) (poisson distribution) , where c
is a real and h is a positive number. Find the
Laplace transform of X.here is the answer,but i
don't know how to get it
8. exp[-Ac+ a(e-ah – 1)].
Transcribed Image Text:.Let X be a random variable such that P(X = c+kh) = T(a) (poisson distribution) , where c is a real and h is a positive number. Find the Laplace transform of X.here is the answer,but i don't know how to get it 8. exp[-Ac+ a(e-ah – 1)].
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