Considering Φm(Φ) Show that: .2п * dom() =0 for all values of m #0 the following set of functions: 1 √2π = eimo m = 0, ±1, ±2, ... and 0 ≤ ≤ 2T < = √2π m = 0 =

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Considering the following set of functions:
1
√2π
Φm(Φ)
Show that:
2π
1² dóΦm(φ) = 0 for all values of m #0
√2π
m=0
=
eimp
m = 0, +1, ±2,... and 0 ≤ ≤ 2π
=
Transcribed Image Text:Considering the following set of functions: 1 √2π Φm(Φ) Show that: 2π 1² dóΦm(φ) = 0 for all values of m #0 √2π m=0 = eimp m = 0, +1, ±2,... and 0 ≤ ≤ 2π =
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