Revision as of 18:48, 7 October 2008 by Park1 (Talk)

$ X(w) = \frac{2sin{3(w-2\pi)}}{w-2\pi}\, $

We already knew that when $ x(t) = \frac{sinWt}{\pi t}, X(w) = 1 for |w|<W. \, $

$ when x(t) = x(t-t_0), X(w) = e^{-jwt_0}X(jw) $

W is 3 , and this was delayed $ 2\pi\, $

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