Gliese123
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Homework Statement
Hi,
I'm having a problem comprehending the odd-even trigonometry properties when doing an integration and I hope someone here feel like explaining since I can't seem to find anything of this in my course literature.
I suppose it's more or less of a integration problem.
f(t) = (cost)(Θ(t + \frac{\pi}{2}) - Θ(t - \frac{\pi}{2}))
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
When doing the integration of:
\int (cost)(coswt - jsinwt) dt from -pi/2 \rightarrow +pi/2
(The period is pi and the function is obviously even)
Why do they then consider cost * -jsinwt to be negligible and equal to 0?
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=integrate+cost*e^iwt+dt+from+-pi/2+to+pi/2