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<math>
 
<math>
 
y(t) =
 
y(t) =
\int_{-infinity}^{N} cos(x)\, dx
+
\int_{-infty}^{N} cos(x)\, dx
 
</math>
 
</math>

Revision as of 11:50, 26 September 2008

The function y(t) in this example is equal to the integral of cos(x) such that

$ y(t) = \int_{-infty}^{N} cos(x)\, dx $

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