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    How many terms are needed for Fourier Isometry to be under 5%?

    I got it! Thank you very much for pointing that out jbunniii. I can't believe I forgot to square the k. Now that I've shown the Fourier Series is an isometry, I need to determine how many terms in the Fourier series are necessary to have the isometry be under 5%. I think I have to use the...
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    How many terms are needed for Fourier Isometry to be under 5%?

    Hey guys. I just started a class on Fourier Analysis and I'm having a difficult time understanding this question. Any help would be much appreciated! Homework Statement Verify that the Fourier Isometry holds on [−π, π] for f(t) = t. To do this, a) calculate the coefficients of the orthogonal...
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