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Resolves #10978

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  • Updated test descriptions to use backticks for code formatting, enhancing readability and consistency across the test suite for the geometric moment generating function (mgf).

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Updated test descriptions to use backticks for code formatting, enhancing readability and consistency across the test suite for the geometric moment generating function (mgf).

closes: stdlib-js#10978
Private-ref: stdlib-js#10483
Co-authored-by: Blessed Oigbochie <eprince1800@gmail.com>
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