SOLUTION: Consider the Markov chain defined on two states 0 and 1 with the following transition matrix. P=[p1−p1−pp] What is the stationary distribution probability of state 0?

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Question 1043059: Consider the Markov chain defined on two states 0 and 1 with the following transition matrix. P=[p1−p1−pp] What is the stationary distribution probability of state 0?
a) 0
b) 1/2
c) 1/3
d) 1/4

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