oblem #4: Find the half-range sine expansion of the function f(x)= 3x+9, 0 < x < 4. Problem #1. Using the notation from

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oblem #4: Find the half-range sine expansion of the function f(x)= 3x+9, 0 < x < 4. Problem #1. Using the notation from

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oblem #4: Find the half-range sine expansion of the function f(x)= 3x+9, 0 < x < 4. Problem #1. Using the notation from Problem #2 above, enter the function g2(x, n) into the answer box below. Enter your answer as a

m #2: Let f(x) = 3 − 2x, −1 < x < 7. Using the same notation as in Problem #1 above, (a) find the value of co. (b) find the function gi(n,x). (c) find the function g₂(n,x).

Problem #1: Let f(x) M (3 -1 < x < 0 8.x 0 < x < 1 The Fourier series for f(x), ∞ f(x) = + (an cos x + bn sin x) is of the form n=1 8 f(x) = co + 2 (g1(2,x) + g2(n,x)) n=1 (a) Find the value of co. (b) Find the function gi(n,x). (c) Find the function g₂(n,x).
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