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#1 2007-12-09 08:28:12

The Fonz
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Registered: 2007-12-09
Posts: 1

Need help with Statistics.

I need to explain/ prove, why

( 1 -  lamda/n)^(- lamda/n) --> e

the only thing i got to start with is that  lamda= n* Theta?

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#2 2007-12-11 19:45:29

saxmaestro1
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Re: Need help with Statistics.

I have seen proofs go from Probability(x;lamda)= (lamda^x*e^-lamda)/x! when x=0,1,2...
when n-->∞
θ-->0
nθ=lambda=constant  but at this step, when ( 1 -  lamda/n)^(- lamda/n) --> e they just skip this step/explanation...any ideas on why this step works?

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