Lecture

Fourier Transform: Problem Solving

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This lecture covers the solutions to a sample midterm, focusing on questions related to Fourier transform. The instructor explains how to find the Fourier transform of specific functions and how to express the system output in terms of the input. The lecture also delves into expressing functions in the frequency domain and simplifying results. Additionally, the lecture explores the interconnection of stable LTI systems and the overall frequency response of combined systems.

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