In math, dependent isn't a particular sign in front of it, it just means that it depends on something else :P
Some times. At other times it uses mutually dependent variables (changes in each variable affect the other).
It means that if one of the events happens the other cannot.
If two events ARE mutually exclusive, then it means that they can not both happen simultaneously. For example, if we flip a coin, it can only be heads or tails, not both. an example of not mutually exclusive events are strong winds and rain. it could be strong wind, or rain, or both.
dependent means that a person depends on other person. e.g:-a child depends on his/her parents
It is an adjective which means mutually dependent- dependent upon one another.
The term interdependent is an adjective meaning mutually dependent; relating to two or more people or things dependent on each other. Synonyms include mutualist and mutually beneficial.
No, if two events are mutually exclusive, they cannot both occur. If one occurs, it means the second can not occur.
Dependent means the opposite of independent.
Yes.
They are made of two mutually dependent organisms. (Hope that helps!)
it means to depend on someone with a strong heart
Mutually dependent, meaning you depend on someone else or something for your benefit.
Army value soldiers creed and ethos
Enabler. See the link below.
yes
No, independence means they are not related. Mutually exclusive means they cannot occur at the same time.