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the mean of the binomial distribution is 4 and variance is 2 then p is equal to​

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Answered by ItsTonightGamer
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Answer:

ABC is an isosceles triangle with AC = BC. If AB² = 2AC², Prove that ABC is a right triangle.The converse of the Pythagorean theorem.

Triangle must satisfy \sf{\overline{AB}^2=\overline{BC}^2+\overline{CA}^2} to become a right triangle.

One of the given condition is \sf{\overline{BC}=\overline{CA}}

We get \sf{\overline{BC}^2=\overline{CA}^2}

Another given condition is \sf{\overline{AB}^2=2\overline{CA}^2}

\sf{\implies \sf{\overline{AB}^2=\overline{CA}^2+\overline{CA}^2}}

\sf{\implies \overline{AB}^2=\overline{BC}^2+\overline{CA}^2} (Right-angled at \sf{\angle{C}})

So we have a right triangle according to the converse of the Pythagorean theorem.

Hence proven.

Interesting facts

\sf{\overline{AB}} is √2 times the other sides.

\sf{\implies\overline{AB}=\sqrt{2} \;\overline{BC}}

\sf{\implies\overline{AB}=\sqrt{2} \;\overline{CA}}

The triangle area is \dfrac{1}{4} times the square of the hypotenuse.

Pythagorean theorem was not proven by himself. It was Euclid who proven it for the first time.

Fermat's last theorem is similar to \sf{a^2+b^2=c^2}, but any integer satisfy over the power of 2. One of the interesting facts is Fermat didn't prove it. 358 years since Andrew Wiles came up with the perfect proof.

Answered by sandeepkamboj595
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Answer:

The mean and the variance of a binomial distribution are 4 and 2 respectively. Then the probability of 2 successes is. 37/256.

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