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Homework Statement
Find the asymptotic formula for
\sqrt{1}+\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{3}+...+\sqrt{n}
in the form of c \ast n^{\alpha}
Identify c and alpha.
(Do NOT use the fundamental theorem of calculus)
Homework Equations
Area under curve y = \sqrt{x} in [0, 1]
is \frac{1}{n^{\frac{3}{2}}}\sum^{n}_{i=1}\sqrt{i}
The Attempt at a Solution
...I'm really not sure from where to start...
I know c = \frac{2}{3} and \alpha = \frac{3}{2}, but do not know how to prove it.
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