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diff --git a/Fourier Series.page b/Fourier Series.page index 4be8662..0de4c38 100644 --- a/Fourier Series.page +++ b/Fourier Series.page @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ which is the condition of orthonormality (the vectors are perpendicular and each ##Determining Coefficients of the Basis vectors In any vector space, the inner product of a vector and its basis vector gives the coefficient. For example, consider a 2-dimensional vector as shown below: -![Graph of a vector](/vector.gif) +<center>![Graph of a vector](/vector.gif)</center> The above vector $\vec v$ can be expressed in terms of the basis vectors $\vec e_1$ and $\vec e_2$ as follows: $$ |