b=-12
-12+16=16+b
Cancel equal terms on both sides of the equation
-12=b
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Question:
In applying the Poisson probability distribution formula, P(x) equals μx•e−μx!
Briefly describe what the symbol mu represents. Choose the correct answer below.A.The symbol mu is a variable that represents the area of each region.B.The symbol mu is a variable that represents the number of occurrences of the event in an interval.C.The symbol mu is a variable that represents the number of occurrences of the event.D.The symbol mu represents a static value.E.The symbol mu is a variable that represents the mean number of occurrences of the event in the intervals.
Answer:
μ is a variable that represents the mean number of occurrences of the event in the intervals.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Poisson distribution is often used to model the number of occurrences of an event in a certain interval.
P(x, μ)
Where the symbol mu (μ) represents the mean number of occurrences of an event x in a specified interval and the variable x represents a static value.
Therefore, the correct answer is option E, μ is a variable that represents the mean number of occurrences of the event in the intervals.
X≥8
So x has to be at the VERY LEAST 8, so it can be 8, that's what the line under the greater than sign equals, but it can't be less than 8 so you would need the greater than sign not the less than
Answer:
-1 - i
Step-by-step explanation:
First, start by distributing the negative sign(-1), and you get:
5 - 6 - 3i + 2i
Next, combine the like terms, 5 & -6, and -3i & 2i.
This gives us: -1 - i