With the help of inverse_cosine_transform() method, we can compute the inverse cosine transformation and return the unevaluated function by using this method.
Syntax : inverse_cosine_transform(F, k, x, **hints)
Return : Return the unevaluated function.
Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using inverse_cosine_transform() method, we are able to get the inverse cosine transformation and return the unevaluated function.
Python3
# import inverse_cosine_transform from sympy import inverse_cosine_transform, exp, sqrt, pi from sympy.abc import x, k, a # Using inverse_cosine_transform() method gfg = inverse_cosine_transform(sqrt( 2 ) * a / (sqrt(pi) * (a * * 2 + k * * 2 )), k, x) print (gfg) |
Output :
exp(-a*x)
Example #2 :
Python3
# import inverse_cosine_transform from sympy import inverse_cosine_transform, exp, sqrt, pi from sympy.abc import x, k, a # Using inverse_cosine_transform() method gfg = inverse_cosine_transform(sqrt( 2 ) * a / (sqrt(pi) * (a * * 2 + k * * 2 )), k, 2 ) print (gfg) |
Output :
exp(-2*a)