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The steps you take to find each Fourier transform are well explained, and I really like your use of color to track the important changes from line to line. However, I think it would be clearer if you used different variables for the CTFT in terms of <math> \omega </math> and the CTFT in terms of <math> f </math>, instead of using <math> X </math> for both. Good job!
 
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Fourier Transform as a Function of Frequency w Versus Frequency f (in Hertz)

A slecture by ECE student Randall Cochran



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  • Review by Miguel Castellanos

The steps you take to find each Fourier transform are well explained, and I really like your use of color to track the important changes from line to line. However, I think it would be clearer if you used different variables for the CTFT in terms of $ \omega $ and the CTFT in terms of $ f $, instead of using $ X $ for both. Good job!

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