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Conjugation Property

The conjugation property states that  if the $ \mathcal{F} $ of x(t) will be equal to X(jw) 
then,
the $ \mathcal{F} $ of x*(t) will be equal to X*(-jw)

This property follows from the evaluation of the complex conjugate of
 $ X^* (jw)=[\int\limits_{-\infty}^{\infty}x(t)e^{(-\jmath wt)}dt]^* $ 
         
 $ X^* (jw)=\int\limits_{-\infty}^{\infty}x(t)e^{(-\jmath wt)}dt $

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