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Fourier Transform. Discuss the effects of multiplying a time domain signal by a sinusoid (including multiple...

Fourier Transform. Discuss the effects of multiplying a time domain signal by a sinusoid (including multiple times) has on both the time and frequency domain representations, as well as the practical use of the method, i.e. summarize the conceptual understanding within 100 words.

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