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Integration of triangular waveform ?

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what will it look like if you integrate a triangular waveform ?

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A triangle wave consists of positive and negative going ramps. A ramp is a function that increases linearly with time. If you integrate a ramp, you get a function that increases as the square of time which has the shape of a parabola. So the integral of a triangle wave is a series of positiive and negative going parabolic shapes.
 

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