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+ | you follow the same procedure as above, but now , you just need to use variables instead |
Revision as of 17:20, 1 November 2008
- Part a
This problems is the same one that we had in class the other day. First you write down the sequence which is ( (1-p)^6*p^4)). Then you take the derivative in term of p and solve for p
- part b
you follow the same procedure as above, but now , you just need to use variables instead