What are the topics covered in Class 11 Math Chapter 14 Probability NCERT Solutions?

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    Students can check few of the important topics discussed in this chapter;

    • Random Experiments , sample space, and the nature of random events.
    • Definition and identification of events like simple, compound, sure, and impossible events.
    • Types of Events: mutually exclusive events, exhaustive events, and complementary events.
    • Algebra of Events: operations like union, intersection, and complement on events.

     

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