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goelmohit2002
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Hi All,
if x^2 + y^2 = r^2 is the equation of the circle with centre as origin and radius as r.
Point (P,Q) is randomly selected inside the above circle. What is the probability that P>Q>0 ?
[spoiler]OA = 1/8. Can someone please tell how the answer is 1/8....since on line y=x, the above inequality that is P>Q>0 is not satisfied.
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Thanks
Mohit
if x^2 + y^2 = r^2 is the equation of the circle with centre as origin and radius as r.
Point (P,Q) is randomly selected inside the above circle. What is the probability that P>Q>0 ?
[spoiler]OA = 1/8. Can someone please tell how the answer is 1/8....since on line y=x, the above inequality that is P>Q>0 is not satisfied.
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Thanks
Mohit












