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We are going to do something that might seem foolish, but in a moment we will ask you to consider the possibilities for such a goal.
GOAL: Represent the function f(x) = x on the interval [-pi, pi] as a sum of trigonometric functions of the form sin(n x), n = 1,2,3, . . . .
We decided to shout it out so it is absolutely clear.
Why would anyone want to express a simple function like f(x) = x as a sum of sine waves?
In so doing, we can learn about representing other functions f(x) (or data!) as a sum of trigonometric functions -- an activity we show is worthy of our attention and study.
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