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* [[Correct CT FT 1_ECE301Fall2008mboutin| Example of how to take the Fourier transform of a non-periodic signal]]
 
* [[Correct CT FT 1_ECE301Fall2008mboutin| Example of how to take the Fourier transform of a non-periodic signal]]
 
* [[Incorrect CT FT periodic signal 1 _ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Example of how NOT to take the Fourier transform of a periodic signal ]]
 
* [[Incorrect CT FT periodic signal 1 _ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Example of how NOT to take the Fourier transform of a periodic signal ]]
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==Related Problems and Questions==
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*[[David_Record_-_Fourier_Transform_Quiz_Explanation_ECE301Fall2008mboutin| quiz question related to time scaling/shifting property of the Fourier transform]]
  
 
==Related Courses ==
 
==Related Courses ==

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About the Continuous-time Fourier Transform

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