Abstract:How to cite this paper: Subhomoy Haldar, Soubhik Chakraborty. (2021) On the Probability of Real Roots in a Quadratic Equation with Coefficients as i.i.d (-θ,θ) Variates.
“…In summary this paper should tell its reader the fact that when x and y intercepts of any straight line has its values derived from uniform discrete probability distribution then there is a chance that there will be repeated values of m and c for different values of k [3]. One of the major goals was to establish a relation between the changing parameter and M & C and having achieved this, we close this paper [7].…”
The slope of the line reveals changes in y-coordinate with respect to x-coordinate, represented by the equation “y=mx+c”, known as the equation of a line.
“…In summary this paper should tell its reader the fact that when x and y intercepts of any straight line has its values derived from uniform discrete probability distribution then there is a chance that there will be repeated values of m and c for different values of k [3]. One of the major goals was to establish a relation between the changing parameter and M & C and having achieved this, we close this paper [7].…”
The slope of the line reveals changes in y-coordinate with respect to x-coordinate, represented by the equation “y=mx+c”, known as the equation of a line.
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