Computing the Fourier Series of EVEN or ODD Functions **full example**
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 Published On May 9, 2021

In this video we do a full example of computing out a Fourier Series for the case of a sawtooth wave. We get to exploit the fact that this is an odd function where f(-x)=-f(x)) as we can simplify considerably our computations of the Fourier Coefficients if the function is either even or odd.

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