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Latest revision as of 10:38, 24 August 2025
Problem 19
Consider the sum
Determine . Recall that if
is a real number, then
(the floor of x) is the greatest integer that is less than or equal to
.
Solution 1
We can think of this problem through integration perspectives. Observe that looks very similar to a Riemann sum.
We first applicate the right Riemann sum of
Then applicate the left Riemann sum of
We conclude that:
~cassphe