Can the Fourier Transform Help Me Pass My College Math Exams?

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Hi there,

I'm a college dropout who will probably be coming here every now and then to ask questions about college-level math (unless I can find the answers I'm looking for in existing threads), so I can finally pass my exams and get my degree. I've increasingly taken an interest in signal processing, and I've spent much of my spare time in the past few years trying to actually *understand* the Fourier transform and why it works. Wish me luck!
 
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Welcome Dwarp, and best wishes on completing your degree!
 
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