MCQ
The value of the integral $\int\limits_0^{0.9} {[ - 2[x]]\,dx,} $ where $[.]$ denotes the greatest integer function is
  • A
    $0.9$
  • B
    $1.8$
  • C
    $-0.9$
  • $0$

Answer

Correct option: D.
$0$
d
Since $\int\limits_0^a {\left[ x \right]}  = 0$ where $0 \le a \le 1$

$\therefore \int\limits_0^{0.9} {\left[ {x - 2\left[ x \right]} \right]} dx = 0$

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