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MathsMediumNumerical2024 · 30 Jan Shift 1

Q88.The value 9 ∫90 [√10x ] ,

What This Question Tests

The question tests the ability to evaluate a definite integral involving the greatest integer function. This requires splitting the integral into sub-intervals where the argument of the greatest integer function remains constant, simplifying the integrand.

Concepts Tested

Definite integrationGreatest integer functionProperties of definite integralsSplitting integrals based on integer values

Formulas Used

∫ f(x) dx

Properties of greatest integer function: [x]

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