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MylordGoblin
Oct11-05, 05:32 PM
can somebody tell me wath the function of this graph is ?
graph (http://studweb.hogent.be/~023112kv/graph.JPG)
Is this correct ?
f(t) = u [ sin (pi*t) ]
thx
berkeman
Oct11-05, 05:47 PM
Is this correct ?
f(t) = u [ sin (pi*t) ]
thx
I don't think so. First of all, the amplitude of the sine looks to be about 1.3, not 1.0. And the graph shows both a series of a time-shifted u(t) pulses and the result of multiplying that pulse train time the 1.3sin() waveform.
If you want to represent the sine part of the graph, make a series of u(t) pulses shifted by 2 each time, and multiply that series times 1.3sin(). That should get you closer.
abdo375
Oct15-05, 03:10 PM
Maybe this doesn't answer your question, but i don't think this is a function see the first property of a function is that there is one and only one value of y for every value of x
can you tell me what does f(0.9) equal ?
is it near zero like the sine wave says or is it 1 like the square waves show...
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