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Questions and Comments for Fourier transform as a function of frequency $ \omega $ versus Fourier transform as a function of frequency f

A slecture by ECE student Dauren



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  • Review by Michael Hayashi

The examples you chose illustrated the Fourier transform well. A right arrow would help with the CTFT pair (in $ \omega $) in the first example, and the example seems to flow the wrong direction:
$ X(f) = \mathcal{X}(\frac{\omega}{2\pi}) $
would more clearly establish that we want to obtain answers in terms of frequcny in Hertz. Ending the second example with a statement about the bidirectional nature of Fourier transform pairs would give even greater power to your examples.


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