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Assume a function $ x(t) $.

We wish to covert a signal sampled at $ T_1 $ one sampled at $ T_2 $ without having to reconstruct the original $ x(t) $ and then resampling at a new rate.

There are two cases here.

1. $ T_2 $ is a multiple of $ T_1 $

2. $ T_2 $ is a divider of $ T_1 $

To be continued...

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