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Consider sin(vx)/x as v approaches infinity. Now, this becomes a delta function and I have seen graphs that show this function as v increases.
My question is the following: I cannot quite see why the function sin(vx)/x becomes zero if x≠0. sin(vx) is bounded and oscillates rapidly between -1 and 1 as x is changed. But the envelope of the function is still 1/x so how come it goes to zero for all x≠0? Can someone prove this result?
Thank you.
My question is the following: I cannot quite see why the function sin(vx)/x becomes zero if x≠0. sin(vx) is bounded and oscillates rapidly between -1 and 1 as x is changed. But the envelope of the function is still 1/x so how come it goes to zero for all x≠0? Can someone prove this result?
Thank you.