• ...integral with respect to t, or [sin(t-tau)dt] you would get -cos(t-tau). -MBoersma ...-point at the jump. The work is shown next to the answer box for part a. -MBoersma
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  • I assumed the same, A(w) is of that form. -[[User:Mboersma|Mboersma]]
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