F?1 ? [F (?)] = F (?)ej?x d? = f(x) 2? ?? In Eq (1) note that the presence of the complex exponential in the integral means that the Fourier Transform of a real f(x) will usually return a complex-valued F (?) Note also that ? is a spatial frequency and therefore the Fourier Transform of a function gives us its frequency content
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F?1 ? [F (?)] = F (?)ej?x d? = f(x) 2? ?? In Eq (1) note that the presence of the complex exponential in the integral means that the Fourier Transform of a real f(x) will usually return a complex-valued F (?) Note also that ? is a spatial frequency and therefore the Fourier Transform of a function gives us its frequency content
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