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<math>X(\omega)</math>  stands for Fourier Transform and the first equation is inverse Fourier transform equation.
 
<math>X(\omega)</math>  stands for Fourier Transform and the first equation is inverse Fourier transform equation.
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In our textbook(Signal and System,second edition,oppenheim), If we look up p328 and p329,  they have very useful Table for Fourier Properties and Basic Fourier Transform Pairs.

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Brief explanation about Fourier Transform

for the CT Fourier Transform, there are two important formulas that we have to know which are,

$ x(t) = \frac{1}{2\pi} \int_{-\infty}^{\infty}X(\omega)e^{j\omega t} d\omega $

and

$ X(\omega) = \int_{-\infty}^{\infty}x(t)e^{-j\omega t}dt $

Above equations are referred to as the Fourier transform pair.

$ X(\omega) $ stands for Fourier Transform and the first equation is inverse Fourier transform equation.

In our textbook(Signal and System,second edition,oppenheim), If we look up p328 and p329, they have very useful Table for Fourier Properties and Basic Fourier Transform Pairs.

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