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Roots Of The Equation (Posted on 2003-08-20) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Let us consider the quadratic equation: ax˛ + bx + c = 0.

We assign values to the coefficients a, b and c by throwing a die.

What is the probability that the equation will have real roots ?

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Quadratic Equation Coefficients | Comment 8 of 17 |
If I recall my high school algebra correctly, there were two basic categories of numbers involved in factoring a quadratic equation: imaginary roots (that involve the peculiar concept of the square root of negative 1) and real roots (all others). If the die thrown is normal, it would have the integers 1 through 6 or the six faces. Therefore, the probabily of having real roots is 100%. It is also possible to determine the probability that the roots of the equation are integers, but this would take a bit more work.

G. Steel
  Posted by Gordon Steel on 2003-08-20 19:35:28
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