MCQ
$\int\limits_{0}^{5} \cos \left(\pi\left(x-\left[\frac{x}{2}\right]\right)\right) d x$

Where $[t]$ denotes greatest integer less than or equal to $t$, is equal to

  • A
    $-3$
  • B
    $-2$
  • C
    $2$
  • $0$

Answer

Correct option: D.
$0$
d
$I=\int\limits_{0}^{5} \cos \left(\pi x-\pi\left[\frac{x}{2}\right]\right) d x$

$\Rightarrow I=\int\limits_{0}^{2} \cos (\pi x) d x+\int\limits_{2}^{4} \cos (\pi x-\pi) d x+\int\limits_{4}^{5} \cos (\pi x-2 \pi) d x$

$\Rightarrow I=\left[\frac{\sin \pi x}{\pi}\right]_{0}^{2}+\left[\frac{\sin (\pi x-\pi)}{\pi}\right]_{2}^{4}+\left[\frac{\sin (\pi x-2 \pi)}{\pi}\right]_{4}^{5}$

$\Rightarrow I=0$

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