Let X = (X1, X2)' be a random sample from Po(A), A> 0. Show using the definition that S(X) = X1+ X2 is sufficient for X.

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Let X = (X1, X2)' be a random sample from Po(A), A> 0. Show using the definition
that S(X) = X1 + X2 is sufficient for A.
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