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What is the meaning of mutually exclusive but not opposite events in high school mathematics probability?
Simply put, two things can't happen at the same time, but they may not happen at all. This is called mutually exclusive events, not an antagonistic event.

The opposite event means that one of two things must happen.

The difference between opposition and mutual exclusion is that there must be one event in the opposing events.

In mutually exclusive events, nothing can happen, but one can happen.

But the two cannot happen at the same time.