let t be the probability that bacteria goes extinct.
so t = p + (1-p)t^2 (where first term indicates the very first bacteria dies and hence no further population. 2nd term indicates 1st bacteria splits AND the 2 offspring get extinct -- probability of extinction is t )
(1-p)t^2 - t + p =0
quadratic in t
t= {1 ± sqrt[ 1 - 4p(1-p)] }/2(1-p)
= 1, p/(1-p)
so Pr(that doesnt go extinct)= 1 - [p/(1-p)]
= (1-2p)/(1-p)
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