Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could help me with this problem, but I can't even remember how to set up these types of questions.
I want to calculate the summation from 1 to infinity of sin(nx)/(n^2) with a period of 0 to 2π.
In other words, sin(x) + sin(2x)/(2^2) + sin(3x)/(3^2) + ...
I know that it converges on a sinusoidal function with the same period as sin(x). I even know what the shape of that curve looks like from manually adding enough of the series together, but I would really like to know the exact equation of the sinusoidal function being produced.
I was wondering if anyone could help me with this problem, but I can't even remember how to set up these types of questions.
I want to calculate the summation from 1 to infinity of sin(nx)/(n^2) with a period of 0 to 2π.
In other words, sin(x) + sin(2x)/(2^2) + sin(3x)/(3^2) + ...
I know that it converges on a sinusoidal function with the same period as sin(x). I even know what the shape of that curve looks like from manually adding enough of the series together, but I would really like to know the exact equation of the sinusoidal function being produced.