the point of discontinuity on(0, co), the Fourier Sine integral converges to: None (**) + f(x¯)] **) + f(x )]

Elements Of Modern Algebra
8th Edition
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Author:Gilbert, Linda, Jimmie
Publisher:Gilbert, Linda, Jimmie
Chapter6: More On Rings
Section6.3: The Characteristic Of A Ring
Problem 26E: Prove that every ordered integral domain has characteristic zero.
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At the point of discontinuity on(0, ∞), the Fourier Sine integral converges to:
F(**) – f(x*)]
O B
None
OC.
**) + f(x¯)]
*+) - f(x)]
OD.
O E.
*+) + f(x¯)]
Transcribed Image Text:At the point of discontinuity on(0, ∞), the Fourier Sine integral converges to: F(**) – f(x*)] O B None OC. **) + f(x¯)] *+) - f(x)] OD. O E. *+) + f(x¯)]
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