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Show that integral from 0 to infinity of ( cos wx + wsin wx)/(1+w2 ) =...

Show that integral from 0 to infinity of ( cos wx + wsin wx)/(1+w2 ) = { 0 if x<0 or pi/2 if x=0 or pi*e-x if x>0}

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