2. Use TRIGONOMETRIC FOURIER SERIES analysis to determine the periodic function $f(t)$.\n$f(t)$\nWWW-\n1\n-5? -4? -3? -2? -? 0 ? 2? 3? 4? 5?\nt (sec.)
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From the given graph, we can see that the signal repeats every 2T seconds. Therefore, the period of the signal is 2T. Show more…
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