Limits

where [.] denotes the greatest integer function.

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skygirl ·

is the ans zero?

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krish1092 ·

no,It's not zero!!

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krish1092 ·

I'm getting the answer as (x+1)/3,I want to check whether its right or not,Please post your final answer alone!!

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challenger ·

i got x/3

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challenger ·

integration how come the soln does not have any x term .i mean is there tending value for x to vanish

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challenger ·

krish could you please post your soln

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sorry ...i just guess it really ............did it virtually ....

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krish1092 ·

I'm sorry,but i can't post the whole solution as its quite big!!
I'll just say what i did,[[.]]=[.] and x-1<[x]≤x,These are the two properties i used!

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Lokesh Verma ·

friends this is not that long..

it is much simpler than it looks..

give it a shot..

basically in this question the greatest integer sign wont matter!!

just take the inequality you will get it..

and yeah.. the first term should have a x2

so the answer is 1/3 ****edited
so the answer is x/3
pls verify and make sure u understnad.. this question only look tough .. but it is not :)

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