Not saying easy, but it uses the usual/general approach which is used in such question of separating integrals with limits in interval(n, n+1) by fixing the integer part
Yes, thus I chose this problem so that it could be conveyed to the general audience. This was the 3rd problem in a list of 50+ problems in ascending order of difficulty. Hope you liked it!
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Wow sir ,pure love of learning
Beautiful problem
That was a good problem for JEE Advanced! Please bring more like this.
Sure! I hope you liked it.
Not saying easy, but it uses the usual/general approach which is used in such question of separating integrals with limits in interval(n, n+1) by fixing the integer part
Yes, thus I chose this problem so that it could be conveyed to the general audience. This was the 3rd problem in a list of 50+ problems in ascending order of difficulty. Hope you liked it!
@@ANSACADEMYOFFICIAL I loved it. Coz even with jee concepts mixed this can be solved
What are you pursuing from IITM.?
BS DS,3rd year. Previously I was at ISI Kolkata.