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I get 2/pi times a bunch of sinc function integrals which have to be evaluated with the Dirichlet Integral.  I can use Table 11.10 relationship #10 and get the answer without chugging out all the integrals.
 
I get 2/pi times a bunch of sinc function integrals which have to be evaluated with the Dirichlet Integral.  I can use Table 11.10 relationship #10 and get the answer without chugging out all the integrals.
 
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What page is this table on?  I'm not seeing anything.  Thanks.
  
 
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From Jake Eppehimer:

I must be doing something wrong on problem 2 of Lesson 31. There doesn't seem to be a way to solve the integral if you use formula (1b) with the answer from problem 1. Any tips?

Also, I don't understand how to do number 5 on Lesson 29. Any help would be appreciated.

Response from Mickey Rhoades Mrhoade

I get 2/pi times a bunch of sinc function integrals which have to be evaluated with the Dirichlet Integral. I can use Table 11.10 relationship #10 and get the answer without chugging out all the integrals. ---

From Jake:

What page is this table on? I'm not seeing anything. Thanks.

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