Essentials of Statistics, Books a la Carte Edition (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134687131
Author: Mario F. Triola
Publisher: PEARSON
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6. Show that
1{AU B} = max{1{A}, I{B}} = I{A} + I{B} - I{A} I{B};
I{AB} = min{I{A}, I{B}} = I{A} I{B};
I{A A B} = I{A} + I{B}-21{A} I {B} = (I{A} - I{B})².
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Essentials of Statistics, Books a la Carte Edition (6th Edition)
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