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If f is the Fourier series of g(x)=9x,
(11,
f(x) =+
N27
Σ[(0) cos (™T + ) + ( )) sin ( + )]
n=1
What does f(-5) equal? f(-5) =
What does f(-2.5) equal? ƒ(-2.5)
What does f(0) equal? ƒ(0)
What does f(1) equal? ƒ(1)
What does fƒ(2) equal? ƒ(2)
What does f(5) equal? f(5)
-5 < x < 0
0≤* <1, then
1≤z<5](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/94884f69-365e-43dc-a457-f3f8066ccdfc/34253cb8-bc59-40b7-b97c-b92359345b39/r4qd9to_thumbnail.png)
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If f is the Fourier series of g(x)=9x,
(11,
f(x) =+
N27
Σ[(0) cos (™T + ) + ( )) sin ( + )]
n=1
What does f(-5) equal? f(-5) =
What does f(-2.5) equal? ƒ(-2.5)
What does f(0) equal? ƒ(0)
What does f(1) equal? ƒ(1)
What does fƒ(2) equal? ƒ(2)
What does f(5) equal? f(5)
-5 < x < 0
0≤* <1, then
1≤z<5
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If f is the Fourier series of g(x)=9z,
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f(x) = +
20
What does f(0) equal? f(0) =
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What does f(-5) equal? ƒ(-5) = 2
What does f(-2.5) equal? f(-2.5) 0
What does f(1) equal?
What does f(2) equal?
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0,
If f is the Fourier series of g(x)=9z,
97
f(x) = +
20
What does f(0) equal? f(0) =
11
What does f(-5) equal? ƒ(-5) = 2
What does f(-2.5) equal? f(-2.5) 0
What does f(1) equal?
What does f(2) equal?
Entered
f(1) = 10
(2) 10
11, 1≤*<5
What does ƒ(5) equal? ƒ(5) = 1/2
4.85
45/[(pi^2)*(n^2)]
8/(pin)
5.5
0
4.5
45
£[F]) ∞«G») + @)-(7)]
COS
(¹57) sin
10
10
-5<<0
0≤z <1, then
5.5
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T²R2²
8
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11
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Result
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Solution
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If f is the Fourier series of g(x)=9z,
97
f(x) = +
20
What does f(0) equal? f(0) =
11
What does f(-5) equal? ƒ(-5) = 2
What does f(-2.5) equal? f(-2.5) 0
What does f(1) equal?
What does f(2) equal?
Entered
f(1) = 10
(2) 10
11, 1≤*<5
What does ƒ(5) equal? ƒ(5) = 1/2
4.85
45/[(pi^2)*(n^2)]
8/(pin)
5.5
0
4.5
45
£[F]) ∞«G») + @)-(7)]
COS
(¹57) sin
10
10
-5<<0
0≤z <1, then
5.5
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0,
If f is the Fourier series of g(x)=9z,
97
f(x) = +
20
What does f(0) equal? f(0) =
11
What does f(-5) equal? ƒ(-5) = 2
What does f(-2.5) equal? f(-2.5) 0
What does f(1) equal?
What does f(2) equal?
Entered
f(1) = 10
(2) 10
11, 1≤*<5
What does ƒ(5) equal? ƒ(5) = 1/2
4.85
45/[(pi^2)*(n^2)]
8/(pin)
5.5
0
4.5
45
£[F]) ∞«G») + @)-(7)]
COS
(¹57) sin
10
10
-5<<0
0≤z <1, then
5.5
Answer Preview
97
20
45
T²R2²
8
मरा
11
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0
9
2
10
10
11
2
Result
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incorrect
correct
correct
incorrect
correct
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correct
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