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You choose a point (A,B) uniformly at random in the unit square {(x,y):x,y∈[0,1]} What is the probability that the equation Ax^2+x+B=0 has real solutions?
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You choose a point
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unit square
{(x,y):x,y=[0,1]}
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(A, B)
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Ax^2+x+B=0
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