The relationship between mathematical events
According to the event operation formula, P(A+B)=P(A)+P(B)-P(AB), you can know from your known conditions that A and B constitute a complete event, so A and B meet the mutual exclusion relationship, or a complementary event, which is not A or B. For example, there are only two right and wrong choices, which can be regarded as two events, so naturally they constitute mutually exclusive events.