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What symbol is used for mutually exclusive sets?

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Answered by xAnkitax14
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Answer:

In other words, the events are mutually exclusive. The symbol ∩ represents intersection or the word 'and'. Hence, P ( A ∩ B ) means the probability of the occurrence of A and B. It will be zero only if the events are mutually exclusive.

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Answered by prekshakothari61
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Answer:

There is no such particular notation for it I think

If P ( A ∩ B ) = 0 then A and B are mutuality exclusive.

I have also explained in detail below

Step-by-step explanation:

When two events (call them "A" and "B") are Mutually Exclusive it is impossible for them to happen together:

P(A and B) = 0

"The probability of A and B together equals 0 (impossible)"

Example :

Tossing a coin: Heads and Tails are Mutually Exclusive

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