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Example for Fourier transform:
Example for Fourier transform:
We have a signal called x(t) in time we will represent it in terms of the time domain. We also can represent it in another way which is called x(f) we will represent it in terms of the frequency domain.
We have a signal called x(t) in time we will represent it in terms of the time domain. We also can represent it in another way which is called x(f) we will represent it in terms of the frequency domain and This is why we called transformation. Fourier Transform is an equivalent representation of the signal.  


this is what's called transformation. Fourier Transform is an equivalent representation of the signal.
convolution equation
<math>(f * g)(t) := \int_{-\infty}^\infty f(\tau) g(t - \tau) \, d\tau.</math>

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Fourier transform integral

Example for Fourier transform: We have a signal called x(t) in time we will represent it in terms of the time domain. We also can represent it in another way which is called x(f) we will represent it in terms of the frequency domain and This is why we called transformation. Fourier Transform is an equivalent representation of the signal.

convolution equation