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y = sin(3x) is a continuous function and has a period of 2pi/3, like shown on the graph below.
 
y = sin(3x) is a continuous function and has a period of 2pi/3, like shown on the graph below.
  
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==Non-Periodic Functions ==
 
==Non-Periodic Functions ==
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The function y = sin(x) + cos(pi*x) is no a perdiodic function. It is interesting how both of its components, sin(x) & cos(pi*x), are periodic but when added the function is no longer periodic.
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 4 September 2008

Periodic Functions

y = sin(3x) is a continuous function and has a period of 2pi/3, like shown on the graph below.

Sine ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg

Non-Periodic Functions

The function y = sin(x) + cos(pi*x) is no a perdiodic function. It is interesting how both of its components, sin(x) & cos(pi*x), are periodic but when added the function is no longer periodic.

Nonperiodicadd ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg

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