Proof of Fourier Series Coeffecients

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Homework Statement



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Integral of a series can be assumed to be the sum of integrals

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I am not sure where to proceed from here, advice?
 
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Try to explicitely calculate

\int_0^\lambda A_n \cos(\frac{2\pi n}{\lambda}x)dx
 
R136a1 said:
Try to explicitely calculate

\int_0^\lambda A_n \cos(\frac{2\pi n}{\lambda}x)dx

This is good advice.
 
Ahh, that whole scary monster is zero! Thanks for the advice. :)
 
Keep an eye on periodicity. It can save you a lot of work.
 
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