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This function is already in harmonic form, i.e., already a sine function: f(x)=100sin((pi)x/80). The purpose of the Fourier series (I thought) is to create a series in terms of sine and cosine to match, usually within strict limits such as -(pi) to +(pi), a function which is not naturally harmonic, using integration.

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