Chapter 7: Q13P (page 355)
Write out the details of the derivation of equation 5.10.
Short Answer
The equation becomes .
Chapter 7: Q13P (page 355)
Write out the details of the derivation of equation 5.10.
The equation becomes .
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Find the average value of the function on the given interval. Use equation (4.8) if it applies. If an average value is zero, you may be able to decide this from a quick sketch which shows you that the areas above and below the x axis are the same.
Represent each of the following functions (a) by a Fourier cosine integral; (b) by a Fourier sine integral. Hint: See the discussion just before Parseval’s theorem.
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Use the results to evaluate the following integrals without calculation.
(a)
(b)
In Problems 13to 16, find the Fourier cosine transform of the function in the indicated problem, and write f(x)as the Fourier integral [ use equation (12.15)]. Verify that the cosine integral for f(x)is the same as the exponential integral found previously.
15. Problem 9
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