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While we cannot formally take the log of zero, it makes sense to define the log-likelihood of a shifted exponential to be ℓ(λ,a)=(nlnλ−λ∑i=1n(Xi−a))1mini(Xi) ≥a+(−[infinity])1mini(Xi)

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