Chapter 11.R, Problem 1P U [LJ Bookmark: ‘Show all steps:
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Consider the provided statement to explain Fourier series, Fourier sine series and halt-range
expansion.
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“The Fourier series involves of sin function and cos function. As these functions form a complete
orthogonal system over [-zz,z] then the Fourier series of a function f(x) 's given as below
eh
JL (2)e08 (as) de
tf Jf (x)sin(ms)cs
Now Fourier series off, (x) is called the Fourier sine series of the function f(x) and itis
provided as below:
F(x) a sin(nx)
4 JF (s)sin(m) de
2 Jf s(o)sin(
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As it is known that if function is defined over half range that is trom —Z to L to 0 to L. Itmay
be expended in a series of sine terms only or in cosine terms.
If the function is even then Fourer series of the half range even function is provided as below:
% Soe) cosas) 94
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2 Hoye ost
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If the function is odd then half-range can be expanded as below
@. sin(n73)
Foy d ne
2 pe sin (nae
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Yes, 2 discontinuous function has a Fourier series.
Because, Let ((x) be a periodic with period 2 and piece wise continuous in the interval
a SxS. Furthermore let f(x) have a left-hand derivative and a right-hand derivative at each
pt of that interval. Then the Fourier series of f(x) is
S(x)=4,+(a,cosme+b, sinnx) (1)
With coefficients
2)
converges. Its sum is {(x), except at pts xp, where f(x) is discontinuous, there the Sum of the
series is the average of the left-and Right-hand limits of (x) at x,
No, a discontinuous function does not nave a's series. 's series Is only valid for continuous,
functionChapter 11.R, Problem 3P DD) Bookmart Show all steps:
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‘The function considered so for had period 2, for the simplicity of the formulas.
‘The Fourier series of f(x) on period 2 is given by
nD (a,cosnx +b, sine) (1)
I(x)
With coefficients
1p
a =s2) fear
Lee
a, =F ()eosme de (2)
8,
Lp.
= de
LF (sinew
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Now use a change of scale that gives from a function g(v) of period 2 a function of period 2L.
‘Then (1) & (2) becomes
£(0)=4 + Lacon, m) @)
With coefficients
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