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[QUOTE="Charles Link, post: 5720218, member: 583509"] This is a Fourier series without the sine terms. Can you say anything about f(x) being even or odd, i.e. symmetric or anti-symmetric about x=0? Also, because it is a Fourier series, doesn't that say something about f(x) being periodic? How long is the interval over which the function repeats? ## \\ ## Also, generally on the Physics Forums, questions like this should be put in the homework section. Welcome to Physics Forums. :) :) [/QUOTE]
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