Solved: In Example 5 we stated that a square wave can be
Chapter 4, Problem 4.1.353(choose chapter or problem)
In Example 5 we stated that a square wave can be represented by the Fourier series sin (31TX) sin (51TX) sin (71TX) f(x) = sin (1TX) + 3 + 5 + 7 + .. ',O:
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