THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEO. IT IS VERY CLEAR AND INSIGHTFUL. *HOWEVER* UNFORTUNATELY THE FINAL FORMULA *DOES NOT* RENDER THE GRAPH OF THE PIECEWISE FUNCTION IN DESMOS. I HAVE USED DESMOS MANY TIMES, AND IN PROVING FINAL SIGMA FORMULAS, IT ALWAYS HAS RENDERED THE NICE PERIODIC GRAPHS. JUST THE SAME I THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!
@@sroydetroy6404 literally it's moving 1/2 inside or out, nothing changes, up to choice. If in an exam do it the way the professor did show you. In some books it's one way in others the other way. I remember that one comes from residue and one is solving through trigonometric calculations, I don't remember the details I don't remember anything after I pass a class lol But result is the same do it doesn't really matter
i just started watching your fourier series and its awesome by the way, but could you please explain your graph plotting. How do you do it?.thank you
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEO. IT IS VERY CLEAR AND INSIGHTFUL. *HOWEVER* UNFORTUNATELY THE FINAL FORMULA *DOES NOT* RENDER THE GRAPH OF THE PIECEWISE FUNCTION IN DESMOS. I HAVE USED DESMOS MANY TIMES, AND IN PROVING FINAL SIGMA FORMULAS, IT ALWAYS HAS RENDERED THE NICE PERIODIC GRAPHS. JUST THE SAME I THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!
i noticed you're running ubuntu. What kind of device are you working on?
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I have a problem with the formula of a0 is it 1/pi or 1/2pi
Both are true. In series formula if you write a0/2+ancosnx+bncosnx its 1/pi, if you write a0+ancosnx+bncosnx its 1/2pi
@@_cran why is that if I may ask?
@@sroydetroy6404 literally it's moving 1/2 inside or out, nothing changes, up to choice. If in an exam do it the way the professor did show you. In some books it's one way in others the other way. I remember that one comes from residue and one is solving through trigonometric calculations, I don't remember the details I don't remember anything after I pass a class lol But result is the same do it doesn't really matter
Thanks man @_cran
the y=-x should be in the negative axis
Very attractive voice.