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Can we ever reconstruct a a signal by its sampling? No, we generally never can but we can approximate.

1. The easiest way to reconstruct a signal is by zero-order interpolation which looks like step functions.

$ x(t) = \sum^{\infty}_{k = -\infty} x(kT) (u[t-kT]-u[t-(k+1)T]) $

2. To step it up we can

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