
2.6.2.35 Trigonometric Fourier Series
Condition: lay out the function \ (y = f (x) \) in a row Fourier on the interval \ ([-\ pi, \ pi] \). Build a schedule of the amount of Fourier. \ [y = \ left \ {\ begin {array} {lr} 4 x+1, & \ pi
Trigonometric Fourier Series - Calculation of Fourier CoEfficents, Expansion of Function in Cosines and Sines, Plotting Graphs of the Sum of the Fourier Sersing Using Using Using USIs. The Dirichlet Theorem, As Well as Graphs of Partial Sums.