Suppose that a random number  is chosen from the interval (0,2). What is the probability that the quadratic equation 4x^2−x+k=0  has two distinct real roots?  ROUND OFF your answer in DECIMAL FORM (4 decimal places)

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Suppose that a random number  is chosen from the interval (0,2). What is the probability that the quadratic equation 4x^2−x+k=0  has two distinct real roots?

 ROUND OFF your answer in DECIMAL FORM (4 decimal places)

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