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Use answer to previous practice problem and the time shifting property.
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<math>\mathfrak{F}\Bigg(s(t-t_0)\Bigg)=e^{j\omega t_0}\mathfrak{F}\Bigg(x(t)\Bigg)</math>
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<math>\chi(\omega)=e^{j\omega \frac{\pi}{12}}2\pi \delta(\omega-2\pi k)</math>
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Practice Question on Computing the Fourier Transform of a Continuous-time Signal

Compute the Fourier transform of the signal

$ x(t) = \cos (2 \pi t+\frac{\pi}{12} )\ $


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Answer 1

Use answer to previous practice problem and the time shifting property.

$ \mathfrak{F}\Bigg(s(t-t_0)\Bigg)=e^{j\omega t_0}\mathfrak{F}\Bigg(x(t)\Bigg) $

Therefore,

$ \chi(\omega)=e^{j\omega \frac{\pi}{12}}2\pi \delta(\omega-2\pi k) $

--Cmcmican 20:52, 21 February 2011 (UTC)

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