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The ceiling function is a like a set of stairs going from the origin and stepping at every integer.
 
The ceiling function is a like a set of stairs going from the origin and stepping at every integer.
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take the integral from an integer k-1 to k of the function lambda*X*e^(-lambda*X) and that is equal to the P(x=k)

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The ceiling function is a like a set of stairs going from the origin and stepping at every integer. take the integral from an integer k-1 to k of the function lambda*X*e^(-lambda*X) and that is equal to the P(x=k)

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