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Linearity property 4.3.1

Aperiodic signal <===> Fourier transform

$ \mathcal{F} ${ax(t)+ by(t)} <=> aX(jw) + bY(jw)

An example of this property can be used: x(t) = 3u(t) + 2u(t-5)

$ \mathcal{F} ${x(t)} = $ \mathcal{F} ${u(t) + 2u(t-5)} = 3$ \mathcal{F} ${u(t)} + 2$ \mathcal{F} ${u(t-5)}

As you see the constants in front of those step functions are then placed in front of $ \mathcal{F} $ and this reflect on the linearity property so it hold true.

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