Suppose we have the quadratic function f(x)=A(x^2)+C where the random variables A and C have densities fA(x)=(x/2) for 0≤x≤2, and fC(x)=3(x^2) for 0≤x≤1. Assume A and C are independent. Find the probability that f(x) has real roots.

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Suppose we have the quadratic function f(x)=A(x^2)+C

where the random variables A and C have densities fA(x)=(x/2) for 0≤x≤2,

and fC(x)=3(x^2) for 0≤x≤1.

Assume A and C are independent. Find the probability that f(x) has real roots.

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