(A) Compute the discrete Fourier transform of f = (5,-4, 3, -5). F{*} = (0000

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In your answers below you may use sqrt(), but no trig functions, complex multiplication, or powers.
(A) Compute the discrete Fourier transform of f = (5, –4, 3, –5).
F{i} = (0000)
(B) Compute the discrete Fourier transform of ġ = (−1, −3, 3).
F{g} = (000)
Transcribed Image Text:In your answers below you may use sqrt(), but no trig functions, complex multiplication, or powers. (A) Compute the discrete Fourier transform of f = (5, –4, 3, –5). F{i} = (0000) (B) Compute the discrete Fourier transform of ġ = (−1, −3, 3). F{g} = (000)
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