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a) Show that if f(x) has a finite jump discontinuity at x= a, then F(f'(x)) = AF (w) + B [f(a*)-f(a)] eiwa, in which

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a) Show that if f(x) has a finite jump discontinuity at x= a, then F(f'(x)) = AF (w) + B [f(a*)-f(a)] eiwa, in which F stands for the Fourier Transform, and A and B are constants. Also, f A and B. b) Find the Fourier Transform of f'(x) if x if 0x

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