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Given that `x in [0,1]` and ` y in [0,1]` . Let A be the event of (x,y) satisfying ` y^(2) le x` and B be the events of (x,y) satisfying ` x^(2) le y` . Then .

A

1) `P( A nn B ) = (1)/(3)`

B

2) A , B are exhaustive

C

3) A, B are mutually exclusive

D

4) A, B are independent

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