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Periodic Function

A function is periodic if there exists a T>0 such that x(t + T) = x(t).

Therefore the function sin(x) is periodic because there exists a T = 2pi such that sin(t+ 2pi) = sin(t).


Non periodic Function

A example of a non periodic function is a sloped line, like y = 2x + 1. So when the function is shifted by a time T, y(x+T) it is not the same as the function y(x).

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