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<math>X(\omega)=\int_{0}^{\infty} (te^{-4t})(\frac {e^{j 6 \pi t} - e^{-j 6 \pi t}}{2 j}) e^{-j\omega t}dt</math>
 
<math>X(\omega)=\int_{0}^{\infty} (te^{-4t})(\frac {e^{j 6 \pi t} - e^{-j 6 \pi t}}{2 j}) e^{-j\omega t}dt</math>
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<math>X(\omega)=\int_{0}^{\infty} \frac {t e^{-4t} e^{j 6 \pi t} e^{-j\omega t}}{2 j} - \frac {t e^{-4t} e^{-j 6 \pi t} e^{-j\omega t}}{2 j}dt</math>

Revision as of 14:26, 7 October 2008

The Signal

$ (t e^{-4t} \sin{6 \pi t}) u(t) $


The Fourier Transform

$ X(\omega)=\int_{-\infty}^{\infty} x(t) e^{-j\omega t}dt $


$ X(\omega)=\int_{-\infty}^{\infty} (te^{-4t}\sin{6\pi t})u(t) e^{-j\omega t}dt $


$ X(\omega)=\int_{0}^{\infty} (te^{-4t}\sin{6\pi t}) e^{-j\omega t}dt $


$ X(\omega)=\int_{0}^{\infty} (te^{-4t})(\frac {e^{j 6 \pi t} - e^{-j 6 \pi t}}{2 j}) e^{-j\omega t}dt $


$ X(\omega)=\int_{0}^{\infty} \frac {t e^{-4t} e^{j 6 \pi t} e^{-j\omega t}}{2 j} - \frac {t e^{-4t} e^{-j 6 \pi t} e^{-j\omega t}}{2 j}dt $

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Questions/answers with a recent ECE grad

Ryne Rayburn