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Revision as of 15:57, 20 April 2020
The two tables below will pop up frequently in 20.309 for the rest of the semester. Table 8.0.1 describes the Fourier transform and many of its useful properties, while table 8.0.2 contains the transform pairs of many common functions. These two tables are useful because you can combine functions in table 8.0.2 using the properties in table 8.0.1 to figure out the transforms of an endless number of functions (without doing any math!).
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