I have no idea how to go about it, because of the $\sin$ and $\cos$ terms being multiplied. I tried using Euler's Identity to separate them from each other but then I am stuck on: $$f(t)=\left(\frac{e^{3tj}+e^{-3tj}}{2}\right)\left(\frac{e^{5tj}-e^{-5tj}}{2j}\right)$$
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This is a good start. Now expand the product using the distributive law (or FOIL as some call it). – Nate Eldredge Sep 05 '19 at 16:04
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The best way is to use the indentity
$$\sin(\alpha) \cos(\beta)=\frac{1}{2}( \sin(\alpha +\beta) +\sin(\alpha -\beta) ) $$
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