(a) (5 pts). Let X be the number of trials a student needs to get their first success on an exam. Denote the probability

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(a) (5 pts). Let X be the number of trials a student needs to get their first success on an exam. Denote the probability

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(a) (5 pts). Let X be the number of trials a student needs to get their first success on an exam. Denote the probability of success as p that equals 0.4. Find E[(2X + 3)2]. (b) [5 pts). For a random variable X with density: Scx-3; r > 2; f(x) = otherwise 0; find c and E[X].
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