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Given the function $y=mx$ defined in $\mathbb{R^2}$ with $m\in\mathbb{R}$ is it possible to give a proof that the probability for a dart to hit the line defined by the previus function is zero? The dart is supposed to hit randomly only one point in $\mathbb{R^2}$

Thanks in advance.

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    In a probability distribution, the probability of a certain event is proportional to the area under the curve that this event have. If a line don't have area, you get a probability equals zero.2012-02-27

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