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SOLVED: (a) Use the Tables of Fourier transforms, along with the operational theorems; 2tl+it 2 to find the Fourier transform of 3ite + sin(4t); 2iw ji) to find the inverse Fourier transform
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![SOLVED: Complete Table of Fourier Transform Pairs Function (t) Fourier Transform (F(ω)) Definition of Fourier Transform Definition of Inverse Fourier Transform f(t) F(ω) = ∫f(t)e^(-jωt)dt F(ω) = ∫F(ω)e^(jωt)dω f(t - To) F(ω)e^(-jωTo) SOLVED: Complete Table of Fourier Transform Pairs Function (t) Fourier Transform (F(ω)) Definition of Fourier Transform Definition of Inverse Fourier Transform f(t) F(ω) = ∫f(t)e^(-jωt)dt F(ω) = ∫F(ω)e^(jωt)dω f(t - To) F(ω)e^(-jωTo)](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/646b648df8754517ba229332f49f173a.jpg)
SOLVED: Complete Table of Fourier Transform Pairs Function (t) Fourier Transform (F(ω)) Definition of Fourier Transform Definition of Inverse Fourier Transform f(t) F(ω) = ∫f(t)e^(-jωt)dt F(ω) = ∫F(ω)e^(jωt)dω f(t - To) F(ω)e^(-jωTo)
![SOLVED: We now illustrate the use of a Fourier Transform Table to determine forward and inverse Fourier transforms. 1. Notation: f(t) f(w) 2. Linearity: af(t) + bg(t) af(w) + bg(w) 3. Time-shifting: SOLVED: We now illustrate the use of a Fourier Transform Table to determine forward and inverse Fourier transforms. 1. Notation: f(t) f(w) 2. Linearity: af(t) + bg(t) af(w) + bg(w) 3. Time-shifting:](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/d30d1f7c90a4427ca0b5aaa96b0754be.jpg)
SOLVED: We now illustrate the use of a Fourier Transform Table to determine forward and inverse Fourier transforms. 1. Notation: f(t) f(w) 2. Linearity: af(t) + bg(t) af(w) + bg(w) 3. Time-shifting:
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