Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
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Chapter 18, Problem 3RQ
The inverse Fourier transform of
- (a) e−2t
- (b) e−2tu(t − 1)
- (c) e−2(t−1)
- (d) e−2(t−1)u(t − 1)
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