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28. Let X1, X2, …, Xn be i.i.d. real random variables under Po, 0 E (0, 1) with X1 Geo(@) and 0 is un-
known. Compute the Maximum-Likelihood estimator Ôn of 0 based on the observations X1, …, Xn.
You are not required to justify that the value of p^) (X1, …, Xn) at Ôn is indeed a maximum.
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