This math topic covers fundamental operations in probability theory involving sets: union, intersection, and complement. Learners identify correct notations for different operations, including recognizing the probability of the intersection of two sets (e.g., P(A∩B)), the union of two sets (e.g., P(A∪B)), and the complement of a set (e.g., P(A')). Each question provides multiple-choice answers using expression renderings, enhancing understanding of how these operations are represented symbolically. This introductory component of a broader unit on probability set operations is foundational for deeper exploration of probability concepts.
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Select the probability set operation notation
A intersect B