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To show that Fourier series is plausible, let us consider some arbitrary trignometric functions and see if it is possible to express them as the sum of sines and cosines:
+$\sin^2(x) = ?$
$\sin^2(x) = ?$
-$\sin^2(x) = ?$
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-$\sin^2(x) \tab = \tab ?$
$$\begin{array}{ccl}
& = & 1+iy-\frac{y^{2}}{2!}-i\frac{y^{3}}{3!}+\frac{y^{4}}{4!}+i\frac{y^{5}}{5!}+\cdots\\