File:Fresnel Integrals (Normalised).svg

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A graph of the normalised Fresnel integrals, between 0 and 5:

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Author Inductiveload
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Other versions Normalised Fresnel Integrals

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NB. Mathematica uses the normalised Fresnel integrals.

Plot[{
  FresnelS[x],
  FresnelC[x]},
 {x, 0, 5}]

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18:04, 19 February 2008Thumbnail for version as of 18:04, 19 February 2008600 × 420 (74 KB)Inductiveload{{Information |Description=A graph of the normalised Fresnel integrals, between 0 and 5:<br> <math>S(x)=\int_0^x \sin(\frac{\pi}{2}t^2) dt</math><br> <math>C(x)=\int_0^x \cos(\frac{\pi}{2}t^2) dt</math> |Source=self-made, Inkscape and Mathematica |Date=20
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