(Periodic Functions)
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This sine wave function repeats itself every period of :<math> 2*\pi,\!</math>
 
This sine wave function repeats itself every period of :<math> 2*\pi,\!</math>
  
[[Image:Periodic.jpeg|frame|center|Periodic function <math>f(x) = sin(x)\,\!</math>. The graph consists of copies of the values <math>T = 0\,\!</math> to <math>T = 2*\pi\,\!</math>.
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[[Image:periodic.jpeg|frame|center|Periodic function <math>f(x) = sin(x)\,\!</math>. The graph consists of copies of the values <math>T = 0\,\!</math> to <math>T = 2*\pi\,\!</math>.

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Periodic Functions

A Periodic Function is a function where the entire graph is formed from copies of a particular portion at specified intervals.

The Function :$ f(x) = sin(x)\,\! $ is a periodic function with a Period :$ T = 2*\pi\,\! $.

This sine wave function repeats itself every period of :$ 2*\pi,\! $

[[Image:periodic.jpeg|frame|center|Periodic function $ f(x) = sin(x)\,\! $. The graph consists of copies of the values $ T = 0\,\! $ to $ T = 2*\pi\,\! $.

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