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What is period and periodicity

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period and periodicity

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Periodicity is the tendency of a function to repeat itself in a regular pattern at established intervals. ... Periodicity is measured by the period of a function, which is the inverse of the frequency of that function, or time per cycle (when referring to trigonometric functions, the period is defined as radians/cycle).pls mark brainliest

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Periodicity is the tendency of a function to repeat itself in a regular pattern at established intervals. Periodicity is measured by the period of a function, which is the inverse of the frequency of that function, or time per cycle (when referring to trigonometric functions, the period is defined as radians/cycle) .

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