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Revision as of 20:12, 4 September 2008
A Periodic Function
$ x(t) = sin(t) $
Clearly, $ x(t) $ is periodic because there is a $ T > 0 $ such that $ x(t + T) = x(t) $ for all t. An obvious example for t would be $ t = 2 pi $.