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Fourier series (integration of pi)
Hi Thanks for the reply, sorry I didnt put down more of my working, I was having trouble using the Latex. I have solved the problem as I was forgetting the a0/2 term, and didnt correctly integrate the -pi term.- DanPF
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Fourier series (integration of pi)
Homework Statement Hi First of all this a textbook question from Stroud Advanced Engineering Mathematics, solution is given, but no steps are shown. A question I just can't seem to solve at the moment, as below. A function f(x) is defined by f(x) = \pi - x:0 < x < \pi f(x + 2\pi) = f(x)...- DanPF
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