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difference between period and periodicity of 0.39​

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Answered by rahulchaudhary14
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Step-by-step explanation:

Period is referred to as a cycle ( length of full cycle), where as periodicity is measure of a function's period.

Periodicity is a tendency for a function to repeat itself at determined intervals in a regular pattern. There is periodicity to all trigonometric functions.

Periodicity is measured by the period of a function which is the inverse of that function 's frequency, or time per cycle (the period is defined as radians / cycle when referring to trigonometric functions).

To be periodic in a function f(x), it must have a consistent repetition of f(x) values over the whole function domain. Knowing a function's periodicity is useful, since one can determine the value of f(x) at any point after the function's period is known.

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