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Can we make an unperiodic signal and make it periodic by taking the limit?
Can we make an unperiodic signal and make it periodic by taking the limit?


<math>x(t)= \lim_{T\to \infty \frac {1}{T} (\int_{-\frac{T}{2}}^{\frac{T}{2}} x(t')e^{\frac{ j2 \pi nt'}{T} dt' )e^{\frac{ j2 \pi nt}{T} </math>
<math>x(t)= \lim_{T\to \infty \frac {1}{T} (\int_{-\frac{T}{2}}^{\frac{T}{2}} x(t')e^{\frac{ j2 \pi nt'}{T} dt' )e^{\frac{ j2 \pi nt}{T} \!</math>


note that f replaced with n/t and that
note that f replaced with n/t and that

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Can we make an unperiodic signal and make it periodic by taking the limit?

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