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- Complementary_event abstract "In probability theory, the complement of any event A is the event [not A], i.e. the event that A does not occur. The event A and its complement [not A] are mutually exclusive and exhaustive. Generally, there is only one event B such that A and B are both mutually exclusive and exhaustive; that event is the complement of A. The complement of an event A is usually denoted as A′, Ac or A. Given an event, the event and its complementary event define a Bernoulli trial: did the event occur or not?For example, if a typical coin is tossed and one assumes that it cannot land on its edge, then it can either land showing "heads" or "tails." Because these two outcomes are mutually exclusive (i.e. the coin cannot simultaneously show both heads and tails) and collectively exhaustive (i.e. there are no other possible outcomes not represented between these two), they are therefore each other's complements. This means that [heads] is logically equivalent to [not tails], and [tails] is equivalent to [not heads].".
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- Complementary_event wikiPageWikiLink Event_(probability_theory).
- Complementary_event wikiPageWikiLink Exclusive_disjunction.
- Complementary_event wikiPageWikiLink Exclusive_or.
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- Complementary_event wikiPageWikiLink Inclusion–exclusion_principle.
- Complementary_event wikiPageWikiLink McGraw-Hill.
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- Complementary_event wikiPageWikiLink Mutual_exclusivity.
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- Complementary_event wikiPageWikiLink Negation.
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- Complementary_event wikiPageWikiLink Unity_(mathematics).
- Complementary_event wikiPageWikiLinkText "Complementary event".
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- Complementary_event wikiPageWikiLinkText "does not".
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- Complementary_event subject Category:Probability_theory.
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- Complementary_event comment "In probability theory, the complement of any event A is the event [not A], i.e. the event that A does not occur. The event A and its complement [not A] are mutually exclusive and exhaustive. Generally, there is only one event B such that A and B are both mutually exclusive and exhaustive; that event is the complement of A. The complement of an event A is usually denoted as A′, Ac or A.".
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