Math, asked by RohitRavuri, 11 months ago

what is periodicity of constant function?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A function is commonly said to be periodic if there is some P>0 such that f is P-periodic. ... then f has a fundamental period if and only if L>0; in which case, L is the fundamental period of f. Answer to your question: Constants are periodic functions of any period and, therefore, they do not have a fundamental period.

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Answered by sweetyheree
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Step-by-step explanation:

A constant function is periodic with any value p,,,so there is nothing like " period " of such function.

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