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Complementary Events Every event has a partner — its complement. If event $A$ represents something happening, then "not $A$" represents everything else in the sample space. Complementary events give…
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This section covers Complementary Events as part of Counting principle and probability in Grade 12 Mathematics. You'll find clear explanations, worked examples, and key definitions aligned to the CAPS curriculum.
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