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Periodic functions are functions that repeat over and over for a specific period. More specifically, a function is periodic if there exists some number T>0 such that f(x)=f(x+T) for all possible values of x.

One common example of this is the tangent function, which has a period of \pi. File:301-1 ECE301Fall2008mboutin

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