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When working with geometric distribution, letting X be distributed as a geometric with a probability of success of 0.
When working with geometric distribution,
letting X be distributed as a geometric with a probability of success of 0.10.
Then, how would I find the probability that it takes 10 or more trials to get the first success, should I use PMF(f(x)) and substitute 10 for x?