Math, asked by akansha71, 1 year ago

A number is chosen at random from the numbers -3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3.what will be the probability that square of this number is less than or equal to zero?


ansonsimon03p48p1c: -1 * -1 is 1
ansonsimon03p48p1c: -2*-2 is 4
ansonsimon03p48p1c: -3*-3 is 9
ansonsimon03p48p1c: n square of 1 2 3 is 1 4 9 respectively
ansonsimon03p48p1c: only the square of zero is zero
ansonsimon03p48p1c: and thie we get 1/7
ansonsimon03p48p1c: alright ?
akansha71: ok
akansha71: thanks
ansonsimon03p48p1c: welcome

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Answered by Royalshibumishra
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Answered by ansonsimon03p48p1c
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1/7 is the answer to your question

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