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conclusion on binomial theorem

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Conclusion

The binomial distribution is a discrete probability distribution used when there are only two possible outcomes for a random variable: success and failure.

Success and failure are mutually exclusive; they cannot occur at the same time.

The binomial distribution assumes a finite number of trials, n.

Each trial is independent of the last. This means that the probability of success, p, does not change from trial to trial.

The probability of failure, q, is equal to 1 – p; therefore, the probabilities of success and failure are complementary.

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