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SOLVED: point) (a) Determine the Fourier sine series for the function f(x) x2 defined for 0 < x < 9: nX bn sin I= f(x) where bn ((-162)/(npi))+162(((-4)(n^(3)pi^(3)))+I/n (b) Determine the Fourier
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