A periodic function is defined by f(t): (t+1, -1

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter3: Functions And Graphs
Section3.5: Graphs Of Functions
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A periodic function is defined by
f(t):
(t+1, -1<t< 0,
| 1,
0<t< 1,
f(t+ 2) = f(t).
This function is to be represented by the Fourier series
F(t) = Ao +(An cos(nat) + B, sin(nnt)).
n=1
Enter the value of the constant A, in the box below, rounded to two decimal places if necessary.
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Transcribed Image Text:A periodic function is defined by f(t): (t+1, -1<t< 0, | 1, 0<t< 1, f(t+ 2) = f(t). This function is to be represented by the Fourier series F(t) = Ao +(An cos(nat) + B, sin(nnt)). n=1 Enter the value of the constant A, in the box below, rounded to two decimal places if necessary. Answer:
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