If a periodic function f(t) of period T satisfies f(t) = −f (t + T/2) , then in its Fourier series expansion

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If a periodic function f(t) of period T satisfies f(t) = −f (t + T/2) , then in its Fourier series expansion

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a) The constant term will be zero
b) There will be no cosine terms
c) There will be no sine terms
d) There will be no even harmonics
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