The Fourier sine transform of f(t)=1 for 0<t<1 is
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Step-by-step explanation:What is the Fourier sine and cosine transform of f(x)=1f(x)=1? I have seen some sources refer to the transform of f=1f=1 involving the Dirac Delta function, but this goes against the integral definition for the Fourier sine transform, for example, since
Step-by-step explanation:What is the Fourier sine and cosine transform of f(x)=1f(x)=1? I have seen some sources refer to the transform of f=1f=1 involving the Dirac Delta function, but this goes against the integral definition for the Fourier sine transform, for example, since∫∞0f(x)sin(xt)dx,
Step-by-step explanation:What is the Fourier sine and cosine transform of f(x)=1f(x)=1? I have seen some sources refer to the transform of f=1f=1 involving the Dirac Delta function, but this goes against the integral definition for the Fourier sine transform, for example, since∫∞0f(x)sin(xt)dx,∫0∞f(x)sin(xt)dx,
Step-by-step explanation:What is the Fourier sine and cosine transform of f(x)=1f(x)=1? I have seen some sources refer to the transform of f=1f=1 involving the Dirac Delta function, but this goes against the integral definition for the Fourier sine transform, for example, since∫∞0f(x)sin(xt)dx,∫0∞f(x)sin(xt)dx,diverges when f=1f=1 doesn't it?
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