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If `(1+3p)/(3), (1-p)/(4) and (1-2p)/(2)` are the probabilities of the three mutually exclusive events, the p `in`

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` therefore S_(p)=(p)/(1-(1)/(p+1))=(p+1)`
` therefore S_(1)=2,S_(2)=3,S_(3)=4,"...."`
` therefore LHS" " S_(1)+S_(2)+S_(3)+"....+"S_(p)`
`=1+2+3+4+"....+"(p+1)=(p)/(2)(2+p+1)`
`=(p(p+3))/(2)=RHS`
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