SOLUTION: Let T be the life length of a mechanical system. Suppose that the cumulative distribution of such a system is given by F (t) = ⎧ ⎨ ⎩ 0, t< 0 1 − exp ? −(t−γ)^β / α ?
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Question 1177604: Let T be the life length of a mechanical system. Suppose that the cumulative distribution of such a system is given by F (t) = ⎧ ⎨ ⎩ 0, t< 0 1 − exp ? −(t−γ)^β / α ? , t ≥ 0,α> 0, β, γ ≥ 0
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