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Mathematics, 08.10.2019 19:40 mrsqueenbabe516

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assume that you pick real numbers a and b at random between 0 and 10. find the probability of each of the following.

the point (a, b) is in the upper triangle formed by the diagonals of a square whose sides lie on the axes and the lines x =10 and y=10

the function y=(1/x-a ) +b has a horizontal asymptote

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