Let the b and c randomly chosen numbers from interval [-A,A]. Determine the probability that the quadratic equation x^2+bx+c=0 has no solutions in the set of real numbers (i.e., the solutions are conjugate complex numbers).
Let the b and c randomly chosen numbers from interval [-A,A]. Determine the probability that the quadratic equation x^2+bx+c=0 has no solutions in the set of real numbers (i.e., the solutions are conjugate complex numbers).
Let the b and c randomly chosen numbers from interval [-A,A]. Determine the probability that the quadratic equation x^2+bx+c=0 has no solutions in the set of real numbers (i.e., the solutions are conjugate complex numbers).
Let the b and c randomly chosen numbers from interval [-A,A]. Determine the probability that the quadratic equation x^2+bx+c=0 has no solutions in the set of real numbers (i.e., the solutions are conjugate complex numbers).
Combination of a real number and an imaginary number. They are numbers of the form a + b , where a and b are real numbers and i is an imaginary unit. Complex numbers are an extended idea of one-dimensional number line to two-dimensional complex plane.
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