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Triangular and sawtooth waveforms.
I solved for the coeffiecients for the square wave, and was wondering if you do the same for triangular and sawtooth. I keep getting large/messy integrals that do not seem to simplify.
The thing that is messing me up is that the waveform is linear with a slope, as opposed to just 1/-1. Which would require us to solve by integration by parts.
Are there any worked up examples regarding these. I would like to see the answer I am supposed to get and try to work through it.
I solved for the coeffiecients for the square wave, and was wondering if you do the same for triangular and sawtooth. I keep getting large/messy integrals that do not seem to simplify.
The thing that is messing me up is that the waveform is linear with a slope, as opposed to just 1/-1. Which would require us to solve by integration by parts.
Are there any worked up examples regarding these. I would like to see the answer I am supposed to get and try to work through it.