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A periodic function is a function which repeats over a period of time. A good example of periodic functions are: | A periodic function is a function which repeats over a period of time. A good example of periodic functions are: | ||
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== Non-Periodic Functions == | == Non-Periodic Functions == |
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Periodic Functions
A periodic function is a function which repeats over a period of time. A good example of periodic functions are:
- $ \,y = sin(x) $
- $ \,y = cos(x) $
Non-Periodic Functions
Non periodic functions don't repeat. A good example of non-periodic functions are:
- $ \,y = x^2 $
- $ \,y = e^x $