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A sawtooth wave is a periodic function that can be described by | A sawtooth wave is a periodic function that can be described by | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 2 October 2024
In mathematics a periodic function is a function that repeats itself after a while, and indefinitely. The mathematical definition of this is that is periodic with period if
Common examples of periodic functions are and , which both have period .
A sawtooth wave is a periodic function that can be described by