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Now we know that
$ x(t) $$ X(\omega) $

Now suppose the input signal was multiplied by a cosine wave then the fourier transform of the wave would look as follows


$ x(t)*cos(t) $$ \frac{\pi}{j}[\delta(\omega - \pi) - \delta(\omega + \pi)] $.

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