Let n be a non-negative integer and let f(x)=sum_(k=0)^n ((n),(k)) sin^k x sec^(k−n) x. Prove that f(x) is periodic and find its amplitude

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2022-10-20

Let n be a non-negative integer and let
f ( x ) = k = 0 n ( n k ) sin k x sec k n x .
Prove that f(x) is periodic and find its amplitude.

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Audrey Russell

Audrey Russell

Beginner2022-10-21Added 16 answers

Hint: Use the binomial theorem:
( x + y ) n = k = 0 n ( n k ) x k y n k
You can express the proposed sum as
f ( x ) = k = 0 n ( n k ) sin k ( x ) sec k n ( x ) = k = 0 n ( n k ) sin k ( x ) cos n k ( x ) = ( sin ( x ) + cos ( x ) ) n = 2 n / 2 ( 1 2 sin ( x ) + 1 2 cos ( x ) ) n = 2 n / 2 sin n ( x + π 4 )

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