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There is a lot of good work but some of the data seems extra such as e^− j2πn = 1 which can be said is true only when n is an integer and not any real number. In the example it would be good to mention the sifting property for the integral of a delta. I like how the reasoning is explained for the work and why the idft is used unlike the dft.
 
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There is a lot of good work but some of the data seems extra such as e^− j2πn = 1 which can be said is true only when n is an integer and not any real number. In the example it would be good to mention the sifting property for the integral of a delta. I like how the reasoning is explained for the work and why the idft is used unlike the dft.

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