MAT 426: FOURIER SERIES TUTORIAL

Institution Masind Muliro University of Science and Technology
Course MATHEMATICS
Year 1st Year
Semester Unknown
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A graph of periodic function f(x) that has period L exhibits the same pattern every L units along the x-axis, so that f(x + L) = f(x) for every value of x. If we know what the function looks like over one complete period, we can thus sketch a graph of the function over a wider interval of x (that may contain many periods)
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