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The discussion focuses on finding the best graph software for plotting specific mathematical functions related to Fourier series. Users recommend several options, including Sage, which is free and powerful, and Maxima combined with GNUPlot as another effective and cost-free solution. The original poster has experience with Maple and MATLAB but seeks alternatives due to their expense. A tutorial for Maxima is also mentioned as a helpful resource for new users. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for accessible and effective graphing tools for mathematical visualization.
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Hi there,

Which is best graph software to plot the following functions?

2.5 + 10/Pi sin1/4.Pi.t

and

2.5 + 10/Pi ∑ 1/(2n-1) sin (2n-1)Pi.t/4

Limits for ∑ are: top = 20 bottom = n=1

I want to show the first 20 terms of this series.

I’m trying to show how Fourier series is made up off many trigonometric functions.

Can someone suggest a good program to use to plot these graphs?

Thanks
 
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I've only used Maple and MATLAB, they are easy to use but expensive. I recently heard of Sage: http://www.sagemath.org/index.html

It's free and looks very powerful but I've never used it before.
 
Another free but powerful combination is the computer algebra system Maxima in combination with GNUPlot.
 
I second what slider142 wrote. Try using Maxima. A nice 10 minute tutorial can be found here.
 
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