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Re: Fourier Transforms

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Originally Posted by Rickertsen2
I have been Puzzled by FTs and FFTs etc for a while too. I don't have much of a math background. I am currently taking precal. I have learned a bit on my own. I am reasonably comfortable with integrals, derivitaves, limits etc. Is there any hope in me trying to understand this stuff with my level of education? I am looking to understand HOW/WHY they work. There is plenty of information on how to implement them, but but not how they work.
Same here, math education wise. I know exactly how you feel, having spent a lot of time googling to similar results.

*bites lower lip* <Clinton>I feel your pain</Clinton>
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