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If A,B are independent prove that A',B is independent

1. if A,B are independent prove that A',B' is independent 2. if A,B,C are independent prove that 1. A',B,C' is independent 2. A',B',C is independent 3. A',B',C' is independent
Question asked by: perera

Asked on: 18 Dec 2009
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I'm not sure this question makes sense, what is A, B and what are A' and B'.

How do we know there is any mapping relationship between A and A' and B and B' such that what applies to A also applies to A'? If A represents an apple and B a banana but A' represents pressure and B' represents pressure then there is no correlation at all?!

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Replied at: 18 Dec 2009
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