Part D Please provide detail steps so I can learn how this is done. Transforms only, no integration. Final answer should

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Part D Please provide detail steps so I can learn how this is done. Transforms only, no integration. Final answer should

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Part D
Please provide detail steps so I can learn how this is done.Transforms only, no integration. Final answer should be an eqn interms of sinc and sinc^2.
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Part D Please Provide Detail Steps So I Can Learn How This Is Done Transforms Only No Integration Final Answer Should 1
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