Graph the square wave. Then graph by hand the sum of two sine terms in its series, or

Chapter 8, Problem 7

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Graph the square wave. Then graph by hand the sum of two sine terms in its series, or graph by machine the sum of2, 3, and 10 terms. The famous Gibbs phenomenon is the oscillation that overshoots the jump (this doesn't die down with more terms).

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