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Obtain `P(barA+B), P(A +barB) ` in terms P(A)+P(B) and P(AB), where `barA` is the event complementary to the event A.

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`P(barA+B)=1-P(A)+P(AB)` and
`P(A+barB)=1-P(B)+P(AB)`
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