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OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):

thanks

hartnn (hartnn):

for a disjoint set, there is no intersection. P(A and B) = 0 for independent sets, the intersection is just the product of all the sets

hartnn (hartnn):

P(A and B) = P(A) P(B)

OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):

ok then that meks this one independent right

hartnn (hartnn):

yes \(\huge \checkmark \)

OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):

and A and B must be indy right?

hartnn (hartnn):

yes

OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):

awesome, Thanks for explaining that to me

hartnn (hartnn):

welcome ^_^

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