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Given
f(t):
5 0<t<3
0 elsewhere
find F(w), the Fourier transform of f(t).
Compute the values of F(0), F(1) and F(2) and enter the
values into the appropriate boxes shown below, correct to
three decimal places.
Enter F(0):
Enter the real component of F(1):
Enter the imaginary component of F(1):
Enter the real component of F(2):
Enter the imaginary component of F(2):
Transcribed Image Text:Given f(t): 5 0<t<3 0 elsewhere find F(w), the Fourier transform of f(t). Compute the values of F(0), F(1) and F(2) and enter the values into the appropriate boxes shown below, correct to three decimal places. Enter F(0): Enter the real component of F(1): Enter the imaginary component of F(1): Enter the real component of F(2): Enter the imaginary component of F(2):
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