I'm trying to understand how to find the inverse Fourier transform of sin(2w). I'm relatively certain that the answer is
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but I can't formulate how to get to this answer. Normally I use a table to look-up transforms but this particular transform is not in the table and I can't see how to manipulate sin(2w) so that it could be solved using the table.
Any ideas?
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but I can't formulate how to get to this answer. Normally I use a table to look-up transforms but this particular transform is not in the table and I can't see how to manipulate sin(2w) so that it could be solved using the table.
Any ideas?
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