Difference between revisions of "Expected value of exponential distribution"
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$$\mathrm{E}_{\mathbb{T}}(X)=\dfrac{1}{\lambda}.$$ | $$\mathrm{E}_{\mathbb{T}}(X)=\dfrac{1}{\lambda}.$$ | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 28 January 2023
Theorem
If $X$ is a random variable with the exponential distribution with parameter $\lambda$, then $$\mathrm{E}_{\mathbb{T}}(X)=\dfrac{1}{\lambda}.$$