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XcKyle93
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Homework Statement
Find the Fourier transform of x(t) = e-t sin(t), t >=0.
We're barely 3 weeks into my signals course, and my professor has already introduced the Fourier transform. I barely understand what it means, but I just want to get through this problem set.
Homework Equations
I honestly don't know. I know it's an improper integral with bounds -∞ and ∞, that is
∫x(t)e-j2∏tdt
The Attempt at a Solution
I get something VERY LONG which does not seem right.
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