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The Two-Parameter Exponential Distribution
The two-parameter exponential pdf is given by:
- [math]\displaystyle{ f(T)=\lambda {{e}^{-\lambda (T-\gamma )}},f(T)\ge 0,\lambda \gt 0,T\ge 0\text{ or }\gamma }[/math]
where [math]\displaystyle{ \gamma }[/math] is the location parameter. Some of the characteristics of the two-parameter exponential distribution are [19]:
- The location parameter, [math]\displaystyle{ \gamma }[/math], if positive, shifts the beginning of the distribution by a distance of [math]\displaystyle{ \gamma }[/math] to the right of the origin, signifying that the chance failures start to occur only after [math]\displaystyle{ \gamma }[/math] hours of operation, and cannot occur before.
- The scale parameter is [math]\displaystyle{ \tfrac{1}{\lambda }=\bar{T}-\gamma =m-\gamma }[/math].
- The exponential [math]\displaystyle{ pdf }[/math] has no shape parameter, as it has only one shape.
- The distribution starts at [math]\displaystyle{ T=\gamma }[/math] at the level of [math]\displaystyle{ f(T=\gamma )=\lambda }[/math] and decreases thereafter exponentially and monotonically as [math]\displaystyle{ T }[/math] increases beyond [math]\displaystyle{ \gamma }[/math] and is convex.
- As [math]\displaystyle{ T\to \infty }[/math], [math]\displaystyle{ f(T)\to 0 }[/math].