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The document discusses trigonometric identities and relationships, Euler's identity, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, and Fourier transform pairs. Some key trigonometric identities include expressions for sin(α ± β) and cos(α ± β) in terms of sin and cos of α and β. Euler's identity expresses e^jθ as a function of cosine and sine. Fourier series and transforms relate a function in the time domain to its frequency domain representation as a sum of complex exponentials. Common Fourier transform pairs are listed, including delta functions, sines, cosines and rectangular pulses being transformed to delta functions and sinc functions.

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Aid Sheet

The document discusses trigonometric identities and relationships, Euler's identity, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, and Fourier transform pairs. Some key trigonometric identities include expressions for sin(α ± β) and cos(α ± β) in terms of sin and cos of α and β. Euler's identity expresses e^jθ as a function of cosine and sine. Fourier series and transforms relate a function in the time domain to its frequency domain representation as a sum of complex exponentials. Common Fourier transform pairs are listed, including delta functions, sines, cosines and rectangular pulses being transformed to delta functions and sinc functions.

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Trigonometric Identities:

! " ! " √ ! " √


π 1 π 2 2π 3
sin = sin = sin =
3 2 4 2 3 2
sin(α ± β) = sin α cos β ± cos α sin β
cos(α ± β) = cos α cos β ∓ sin α sin β
1
sin α sin β = − [cos(α + β) − cos(α − β)]
2
1
cos α cos β = [cos(α + β) + cos(α − β)]
2
1
sin α cos β = [sin(α + β) + sin(α − β)]
2
1 1
cos2 (α) = [1 + cos(2α)] sin2 (α) = [1 − cos(2α)]
2 2

Euler’s Identity, FS, Relationship for FT and FS:


# 1
ejθ = cos θ + j sin θ xp (t) = Dn ej2πnf0 t Dn = X(nf0 )
n=−∞ T0

Fourier Transform Pairs and Properties:

x(t) X(f )
δ(t) 1
1 δ(f )
δ(t − t0 ) exp(−j2πf t0 )
1
cos(2πf0 t) 2
[δ(f − f0 ) + δ(f + f0 )]
1
sin(2πf0 t) 2j
[δ(f − f0 ) − δ(f + f0 )]
exp(j2πf0 t) δ(f − f0 )
$ %
rect t
T sinc(πf T )
$ %T $ %
∆ t
τ
τ
2
sinc2 πf τ
$ %2
2Bsinc(2πBt) rect f
2B 
$ %  |f |
2 f 1− W
|f | ≤ W
Bsinc (πBt) ∆ 2B
=
 0 |f | > W
g(t − t0 ) G(f )e−j2πf t0
g(t)ej2πf0 t G(f − f0 )
)∞ )∞ $ %
1 n
n=−∞ δ(t − nT0 ) T0 n=−∞ δ f − T0

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