Thanks,
So Using Exponential Fourier Series, my |Dn| = (-1)^n / 2-(n^2)/2
Is it normal for the complex component, i, to disappear.
I can see how for n=2, we will have to do a separate integral, but for the main summation, it no longer has a complex component which is strange..
Becasue of the 1- (n^2)/4) term, n cannot =2. So when this coefficient is placed in the Summation, It doesn't work. How does one deal with a case like this. Perhaps we change the summation from 3 to inf...
Homework Statement
f(t)= sin(t), so as expected the period goes from 0 to 2pi. But 2pi to 4 pi is function is ZERO, and then starts up again from 4pi to 6pi, then zero from 6pi to 8pi,etc
So basically sin(t) that skips every other period.
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a...