Hi,
I am doing some revision on Fourier Transform on my own and I
got stuck on this question for five days now. Wonder if you can
help me.
Engineering Mathematics 4E, Anthony Croft
Ex, 24.8 Q1
I want to understand how to set the lower and upper bound in
each "range" by applying the floating "t" value.
And how does sliding the triangle or the square block affect the
convolution process.
Does fourier transform gives us greater flexibility than laplace
transform for allowing the whole domain from -infinity to +infinity
to be considered?
Many many thanks and much appreciated for your time and patience.
Kai
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