Calculating 2 Sine Wave Frequencies from Beats Data

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The discussion focuses on calculating the frequencies of two sine waves from a dataset representing a wave over 300 milliseconds. The user has values for each millisecond, indicating that the wave is generated by the combination of two sine waves. A relevant trigonometric identity for the sum of sine functions is suggested as a potential solution. The identity can help in decomposing the wave data to extract the individual frequencies. This approach aims to solve the problem of identifying the underlying sine wave frequencies from the given data.
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i have data from 1 to 300 ms ,for every ms i have value eg(for 1 ms=1.7665849,for 2ms = 0.2345674 and so on till 300 ms) when u draw it,it shows a wave ,which is generated by 2 sine wave and i want to calculate these 2 frequencies of sine waves from the given wave...





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