Find the Fourier series of the function: f(x) = {0, -pi < x < 0 {1, 0 <= x < pi
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The Fourier series of a function f(x) is given by: f(x) = a0/2 + Σ [an cos(nx) + bn sin(nx)] where the coefficients an and bn are given by: an = (1/π) ∫ from -π to π [f(x) cos(nx) dx] bn = (1/π) ∫ from -π to π [f(x) sin(nx) dx] Show more…
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