Problem 2.1 From "Euler's formula": a = cos(a) + i sin(a), we have sin(a) = (ci-e-ia). (2.38) a. Using this expression,

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Problem 2.1 From "Euler's formula": a = cos(a) + i sin(a), we have sin(a) = (ci-e-ia). (2.38) a. Using this expression,

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Problem 2.1 From "Euler's formula": a = cos(a) + i sin(a), we have sin(a) = (ci-e-ia). (2.38) a. Using this expression, evaluate: " sin() sin(*23) de (2.39) for j #k. b. Do the same thing for j = k, this establishes the orthonormality of the sine basis: You are showing that: å S"sin (***) sin(*72) dr = { • BFL (2.40)
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