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== A Periodic Function ==
 
== A Periodic Function ==
 
A periodic function is one that repeats over a certain time interval. The period of the following, <math>y=sin(x)</math>, is <math>2\pi </math>.
 
A periodic function is one that repeats over a certain time interval. The period of the following, <math>y=sin(x)</math>, is <math>2\pi </math>.

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Periodic versus non-periodic functions (hw1, ECE301)

Read the instructor's comments here.

A Periodic Function

A periodic function is one that repeats over a certain time interval. The period of the following, $ y=sin(x) $, is $ 2\pi $. Sin ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg

A Non-Periodic Function

The following plot of $ e^x $ doesn't repeat over time and is not periodic.
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