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| ''' Geometric Distribution'''
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| A geometric distribution is a probability distribution that represents the number of trials needed to obtain a success in a Bernoulli experiment, also called a Bernoulli trial. A Bernoulli trial is a simple experiment conducted in probability and statistics. These trials are conducted where there are two possible outcomes and each trial results in either a success or a failure. The geometric distribution generates the probability of a specific numbers of trials needed to obtain a success, which is simply the result that you want to keep track of. The outcomes of each successive trial are independent of each other.
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| [https://deepai.org/machine-learning-glossary-and-terms/geometric-distribution Source : DeepAI.org ]
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