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I have no understanding of performing Fourier transform on $te^{-|t|}$. In the question it says that I should use a table to perform it.
I also have a problem to solve, another Fourier transform $sin te^{-|t|}$.



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I have no understanding of performing Fourier transform on $te^{-|t|}$. In the question it says that I should use a table to perform it.
I also have a problem to solve, another Fourier transform $sin te^{-|t|}$.



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I have no understanding of performing Fourier transform on $te^{-|t|}$. In the question it says that I should use a table to perform it.
I also have a problem to solve, another Fourier transform $sin te^{-|t|}$.



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I also have a problem to solve, another Fourier transform $sin te^{-|t|}$.



Any help would be welcome.







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You could just compute the Fourier transform by $$mathcal F[ t e^{-t}]=int_{-infty}^infty te^{ikt-|t|}mathrm dt=int_0^{infty}t e^{-(ik+1)t}mathrm dt+int_0^infty te^{(ik-1)t}mathrm dt$$ which can be computed by integration by parts. A similar method should also work for $sin t e^{-|t|}$.






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    "Use a table"? Presumably they specify which table...



    You could first find the FT of $e^{-|t|}$; that's much easier. Then presumably one of the entries in that table shows how to get the FT of $te^{-|t|}$ from the FT of $e^{-|t|}$.






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      You could just compute the Fourier transform by $$mathcal F[ t e^{-t}]=int_{-infty}^infty te^{ikt-|t|}mathrm dt=int_0^{infty}t e^{-(ik+1)t}mathrm dt+int_0^infty te^{(ik-1)t}mathrm dt$$ which can be computed by integration by parts. A similar method should also work for $sin t e^{-|t|}$.






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        You could just compute the Fourier transform by $$mathcal F[ t e^{-t}]=int_{-infty}^infty te^{ikt-|t|}mathrm dt=int_0^{infty}t e^{-(ik+1)t}mathrm dt+int_0^infty te^{(ik-1)t}mathrm dt$$ which can be computed by integration by parts. A similar method should also work for $sin t e^{-|t|}$.






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          You could just compute the Fourier transform by $$mathcal F[ t e^{-t}]=int_{-infty}^infty te^{ikt-|t|}mathrm dt=int_0^{infty}t e^{-(ik+1)t}mathrm dt+int_0^infty te^{(ik-1)t}mathrm dt$$ which can be computed by integration by parts. A similar method should also work for $sin t e^{-|t|}$.






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          You could just compute the Fourier transform by $$mathcal F[ t e^{-t}]=int_{-infty}^infty te^{ikt-|t|}mathrm dt=int_0^{infty}t e^{-(ik+1)t}mathrm dt+int_0^infty te^{(ik-1)t}mathrm dt$$ which can be computed by integration by parts. A similar method should also work for $sin t e^{-|t|}$.







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              "Use a table"? Presumably they specify which table...



              You could first find the FT of $e^{-|t|}$; that's much easier. Then presumably one of the entries in that table shows how to get the FT of $te^{-|t|}$ from the FT of $e^{-|t|}$.






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                "Use a table"? Presumably they specify which table...



                You could first find the FT of $e^{-|t|}$; that's much easier. Then presumably one of the entries in that table shows how to get the FT of $te^{-|t|}$ from the FT of $e^{-|t|}$.






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                  "Use a table"? Presumably they specify which table...



                  You could first find the FT of $e^{-|t|}$; that's much easier. Then presumably one of the entries in that table shows how to get the FT of $te^{-|t|}$ from the FT of $e^{-|t|}$.






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                  "Use a table"? Presumably they specify which table...



                  You could first find the FT of $e^{-|t|}$; that's much easier. Then presumably one of the entries in that table shows how to get the FT of $te^{-|t|}$ from the FT of $e^{-|t|}$.







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