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The exponential distribution is a commonly used distribution in reliability engineering. Mathematically, it is a fairly simple distribution, which many times leads to its use in inappropriate situations. It is, in fact, a special case of the Weibull distribution where <math>\beta =1</math>. The exponential distribution is used to model the behavior of units that have a constant failure rate (or units that do not degrade with time or wear out). 
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{{Exponential Probability Density Function}}
 
{{Exponential Statistical Properties}}
 
{{Characteristics of the Exponential Distribution}}
 
==Estimation of the Exponential Parameters==
{{Probability Plotting Exponential Distribution }}
 
{{Rank Regression on Y for Exponential Distribution}}
 
{{Rank Regression on X for Exponential Distribution}}
 
{{Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Exponential Distribution}}
 
{{Confidence Bounds}}
 
{{Bayesian Confidence Bounds ED}}
 
==General Examples==
 
{{Example 8: Exponential Dstribution for Grouped Data}}
 
{{Example 9: Exponential Distribution for leukemia patients}}

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