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Find the Fourier transformer of the following signals: (a) the signum function. (b) u(t) cos(ωct). (c)...

Find the Fourier transformer of the following signals:

(a) the signum function.

(b) u(t) cos(ωct).

(c) u(t) sin(ωct).

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