Find the Fourier transform of $$\dfrac{\sin(a t)}{t\pi}$$
I tried using the formula but I can't get it to work, I asked my teacher and he said to use the proprietary of duality, but I don't understand how. Could someone please explain how? Or give the solution?
I think you have to use the cardinal sine function somewhere. I also tried dividing the functions in smaller parts but that brought me nowhere. I really don't know how to approach this.
\frac{\sin at}{\pi t}). – J.G. Mar 23 '19 at 15:31