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Independent Events.

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A and B are any two events of a finite sample space U. The event B is called independent of the event A, if the probability of occurrence of event A does not affect the probability of occurrence of the event B. This means, if P(A|B) = P(A) and P(B|A) = P(B), then A and B are called mutually independent events.

If A and B are independent events, then

  • A and B’ are independent events.
  • A’ and B are independent events.
  • A’ and B’ are also independent events.


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