23. Let E, F, and G be three events. Determine which of the following statements are correct...
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23. Let E, F, and G be three events. Determine which of the following statements are correct and which are incorrect. Justify your answers.
(a) (E − EF) ∪ F = E ∪ F.
(b) FcG ∪ EcG = G(F ∪ E)c.
(c) (E ∪ F)cG = EcFcG.
(d) EF ∪ EG ∪ FG ⊂ E ∪ F ∪ G.
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Fundamentals Of Probability With Stochastic Processes
ISBN: 9780429856273
4th Edition
Authors: Saeed Ghahramani
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