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Jul 30, 2020 at 2:38 comment added Will Sawin @NguyễnVănThế The number of codimension one linear subspaces is $(q^d-1)/(q-1)$. Because at most $q (q-1)^2$ have that property, to get the probability that a random one has that property, we divide.
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