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since you have N uniform signals with fx(x) = 1/n you'll have something like the following

$ \sum_{1}^{n}{\int_{\frac{i-1}{n}}^{\frac{i}{n}}{(x-\frac{i-1}{n})^2}} $


Let
$ u = (x-\frac{i-1}{n}) $

$ du = dx $

$ \sum_{1}^{n}{\int_{0}^{\frac{1}{n}}{u^2}} $

it should be easy to solve from here.

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