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100 times a Sawtooth Integral (Posted on 2023-12-18) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Evaluate:
   100
100*∫ex-[x] dx
    0
** [x] is the floor of x, which is equal to the greatest integer greater than or equal to x.

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Solution solution | Comment 1 of 3
As x increases from 0 to 100, the expression (x-[x]) repeats the same values from 0 to 1, 100 times.
Furthermore, between 0 and 1, [x]=0 and so (x-[x]) = x

      100
100*∫e^(x-[x]) dx = 
      0
               1
100*100*∫e^x dx = 10000 * (e-1)
              0

Approx   17182.818...

Edited on December 18, 2023, 8:40 am
  Posted by Larry on 2023-12-18 08:39:48

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