Let $\mu_1$ and $\mu_2$ be two probabilities on $\mathbb{N}^*$. We assume that $\forall r \in \mathbb{N}^*, \mu_1(\mathbb{N}^* r) = \mu_2(\mathbb{N}^* r)$. Using the results of 17a and 17b, conclude that $\mu_1 = \mu_2$.
Let $\mu_1$ and $\mu_2$ be two probabilities on $\mathbb{N}^*$. We assume that $\forall r \in \mathbb{N}^*, \mu_1(\mathbb{N}^* r) = \mu_2(\mathbb{N}^* r)$.
Using the results of 17a and 17b, conclude that $\mu_1 = \mu_2$.