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==Problem==
Figure out why <math>\int_{0}^{\infty} \cos(2\pi\,f\,u)\,du</math> seems to equal an imaginary odd function of frequency, but there is no j.
==Solution==
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Revision as of 13:53, 2 December 2008

Problem

Figure out why 0cos(2πfu)du seems to equal an imaginary odd function of frequency, but there is no j.

Solution

F[sgn(t)2] =sgn(t)2ej2πftdt
=12[01ej2πftdt+01ej2πftdt]
=12[01ej2πftdt+01ej2πftdt]
=120ej2πfuduu=tdu=dt+120ej2πfuduu=tdu=dt
=0ej2πfu+ej2πfu2du
=0jej2πfuej2πfu2jdu
=0jsin(2πfu)du
0cos(2πfu)du