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[[Image:periodicFunction.png|thumb|270px|Example of a periodic function, with period <math>T</math>.  If you choose any point on the function and then move to the left or right by <math>T</math>, you will find the same value as at the original point.]]
[[Image:periodicFunction.png|thumb|270px|Example of a periodic function, with period <math>T</math>.  If you choose any point on the function and then move to the left or right by <math>T</math>, you will find the same value as at the original point.]]
In [[mathematics]] a '''periodic function''' is a [[function]] that repeats itself after a while, and indefinitely.
In [[mathematics]] a '''periodic function''' is a [[function]] that repeats itself after a while, and indefinitely.
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: <math> f(x) = \begin{cases} |x-1| & \text{if } -1<x<1, \\ f(x+2) & \text{if } x \le -1, \\ f(x-2) & \text{if } x \ge 1. \end{cases} </math>
: <math> f(x) = \begin{cases} |x-1| & \text{if } -1<x<1, \\ f(x+2) & \text{if } x \le -1, \\ f(x-2) & \text{if } x \ge 1. \end{cases} </math>
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Example of a periodic function, with period . If you choose any point on the function and then move to the left or right by , you will find the same value as at the original point.

In mathematics a periodic function is a function that repeats itself after a while, and indefinitely. The mathematical definition of this is that is periodic with period if

Common examples of periodic functions are and , which both have period .

A sawtooth wave is a periodic function that can be described by