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Need help with geometric distribution

Need help with geometric distribution-example-1
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The image is kinda blurry, but from what I can gather, the notation in the attachment means


p_X[x_k]\equiv\mathbb P(X=k)=\begin{cases}(1-p)^(k-1)p&\text{for }k=1,2,\ldots\\0&\text{otherwise}\end{cases}

Then

a)
p_X[x_k\le4]\equiv\mathbb P(X\le4)=\mathbb P(X=1)+\mathbb P(X=2)+\mathbb P(X=3)+\mathbb P(X=4)

b)
p_X[1<x_k\le2]\equiv\mathbb P(1<X\le2)=\mathbb P(X=2)

c)
p_X[1\le x_k\le2]\equiv\mathbb P(1\le X\le2)=\mathbb P(X=1)+\mathbb P(X=2)
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