When the fourier transform of $f(t)$ is $F(w)$, how can I find the fourier transform of $f(t)\cos(at)$?
Do I need to use some of fourier transform properties?
When the fourier transform of $f(t)$ is $F(w)$, how can I find the fourier transform of $f(t)\cos(at)$?
Do I need to use some of fourier transform properties?
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