2. Let 0 < P(A) <1,P(B)> 0, P(B| A) = P(B|A), then that event A and B are independent. prove

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2. Let 0 < P(A) <1, P(B) > 0, P(B| A) = P(B|A),
then prove that event A and B are independent.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Let 0 < P(A) <1, P(B) > 0, P(B| A) = P(B|A), then prove that event A and B are independent.
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