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mathskier
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So I know that sec(x) has period 2Pi, and it's even so I don't need to figure out coefficients for bn.
Let's take the limits of the integral to go from -3/2 Pi to 1/2 Pi. How do I integrate sec(x) sin(nx) dx?! Am I on the right path?
PS: I know that this doesn't satisfy the Dirichlet Theorem, but the textbook I'm using still says to compute it.
Let's take the limits of the integral to go from -3/2 Pi to 1/2 Pi. How do I integrate sec(x) sin(nx) dx?! Am I on the right path?
PS: I know that this doesn't satisfy the Dirichlet Theorem, but the textbook I'm using still says to compute it.