Answer:
in probability, results that do not overlap with one another (when flipping a coin, if you get a tail, then the complementary event is getting a head)
A pair of mutually exclusive events where the occurrence of one implies the non-occurrence of the other; this is represented by the fact that the respective Venn diagrams for these events do not overlap, and that the two events themselves comprise the entire sample space.
A pair of mutually exclusive events where the occurrence of one implies the non-occurrence of the other; this is represented by the fact that the respective Venn diagrams for these events do not overlap, and that the two events themselves comprise the entire sample space.
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