(New page: ==Periodic Function== The function shown is <math>f(t) = \sin(t)</math>. Note the repetition of the function every 2\pi along the x-axis. [[Image:periodic_function.jpg|frame|center|The ...)
 
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==Non-Periodic Function==
 
==Non-Periodic Function==
  
The function shown is <math>f(t) = {\sin(t)\overt}</math>.
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The function shown is <math>f(t) = {\sin(t)\over t}</math>.
  
 
Note that the function never repeats itself.  It changes constantly over its entire expanse.
 
Note that the function never repeats itself.  It changes constantly over its entire expanse.
  
 
[[Image:non_periodic_function_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg|frame|center|The function <math>f(t) = {\sin(t)\overt}</math> from 0 to 15.]]
 
[[Image:non_periodic_function_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg|frame|center|The function <math>f(t) = {\sin(t)\overt}</math> from 0 to 15.]]

Revision as of 11:19, 2 September 2008

Periodic Function

The function shown is $ f(t) = \sin(t) $.

Note the repetition of the function every 2\pi along the x-axis.

The function $ f(t) = \sin(t) $ from 0 to 15.


Non-Periodic Function

The function shown is $ f(t) = {\sin(t)\over t} $.

Note that the function never repeats itself. It changes constantly over its entire expanse.

The function $ f(t) = {\sin(t)\overt} $ from 0 to 15.

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