obtain the fourier series expansion

  1. obtain the fourier series expansion of f(x) = 1+x if -2<x<0 ; f(x) = 1-x if 0<x<2
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  2. Anyone can help me on this qns?The Fourier series expansion for the periodic function,f(t) = |sin t|is defined in its
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  3. The Fourier series expansion for the periodic function,f(t) = |sin t|is defined in its fundamental interval. Taking π = 3.142,
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  4. The Fourier series expansion for the periodic function,f(t) = |sin t|is defined in its fundamental interval. Taking π = 3.142,
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  5. Fourier sin series for f(x) = 1, 0 < x < Pie is given by 1 = 4/n E 1/ (2n-1) times sin (2n-1) x, (0 < x < n).Using this, find
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  6. Evaluate the formula for cn in Fourier :integral of e^kx dx = e^kx /k :unless k=0: Type your formula for c0 and cn (n>0) into
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  7. Evaluate the formula for cn in Fourier :integral of e^kx dx = e^kx /k :unless k=0: Type your formula for c0 and cn (n>0) into
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  8. Evaluate the formula for cn in Fourier :integral of e^kx dx = e^kx /k :unless k=0: Type your formula for c0 and cn (n>0) into
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  9. I want to self-study Fourier Transforms followed by signal analysis and Wavelets.I am considering buying the books: "Fourier
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  10. Obtain the Fourier for the following periodic function which has a period of 2π :f(x) = [ -1/2 (π-x) for -π<x<0,: 1/2 (π+x)
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