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Step Function (Posted on 2004-07-07) Difficulty: 3 of 5
A step function f(x) is defined on the interval [0, 1)

From [0, 1/2), the step is 1/2 high.
From [1/2, 3/4), the step is 3/4 high
From [3/4, 7/8), the step is 7/8 high
From [ 1 - 1/(2^k), 1 - 1/(2^(k+1)) ) the step is 1 - 1/(2^(k+1)) high

What is the exact area under the step function?

See The Solution Submitted by Brian Smith    
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Solution honest effort | Comment 4 of 10 |
when we plot out the function graphically we can find the area by integrating the different functions of 'x' at different intervals the answer is obtained to be 43/64= .546875 .

area = ∑ 1/2dx in the interval [0,1/2) +
∑ 3/4dx in the interval [1/2,3/4) +
∑ 7/8dx in the interval [3/4,7/8) +
∑ 1dx in the interval [7/8,1)

= 43/64
  Posted by sudip on 2004-07-08 00:28:51
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