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Since x 0, y 0, we consider only the first quadrant of the xy - pla..
Since x 0, y 0, we consider only the first quadrant of the xy - pla..Proof:
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Let A be the event of A solving the problem. Let B be the event of B solving the problem. Then, P (A not solving the problem) P (B not solving the problem) (Considering the experiments as independent, because A and B solve the problem independently) P (both not solving the problem) ..
Let A be the event of A solving the problem. Let B be the event of B solving the problem. Then, P (A not solving the problem) P (B not solving the problem) (Considering the experiments as independent, because A and B solve the problem independently) P (both not solving the problem) ..Note 2:
If A, B, C are any three events, then..
If A, B, C are any three events, then..Proof:
The proof follows from theorem 2, P( f ) C = 1 - P( f ) = 1 - 1 = ..
The proof follows from theorem 2, P( f ) C = 1 - P( f ) = 1 - 1 = .. Result
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