Thanks, I did try Euler's formula but then worked the integral out manually (attempted to...)
So this integral I would find in the table exclusively, and never try without a table? The way the drill is stated in the book (not a homework problem.), I wonder if I am to work it out without a...
This is not a homework problem, but a problem in the textbook that is not required. I am doing this to get a handle on the topic.
I am evaluating a Fourier transform, without tables, and need to evaluate this integral:
\int e^{-t} * sin(2 \pi f_c t) * e^{-j2 \pi ft} dt
I have tried...