How do you determine the variance of a Poisson distribution?

1 Answer
Nov 8, 2015

The Poisson Distribution is that of a discrete random variable. Hence we use the summation procedure.

Explanation:

For any random variable X, the variance is defined as

#sigma^2# = E(#X^2#) -# [E(X)]^2#.
if the random variable is a discrete random variable, we obtain
#sigma^2# = #sum_0^infty##x^2#p(x) - # [ sum_0^inftyx.p(x)]^2# where
p(x) =#((e^(-mu}mu^x) / (x!)) # x = 0,1,2,3,-----#infty#
Finally, the answer is obtained as #mu#.