When two events<span> are said to be </span>independent<span> of each other, what this means is that the </span>probability<span> that one </span>event<span> occurs in no way affects the </span>probability<span> of the other </span>event<span> occurring. An example of two </span>independent events<span> is as follows; say you rolled a die and flipped a coin</span>
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Hello, first of all we can divide by 2.
The discriminant is negative so there is no real solutions.
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Step-by-step explanation: let call x his age