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  • | titletext = 'There is also a spike on the Fourier transformation at the one month mark where--' 'You want to stop talking rig ...iodic characteristic(s) of a function. A spike at one month on the Fourier transform of the love graph would mean that something happens every month that causes
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  • {{comicsrow|184|2006-11-15|Matrix Transform}} {{comicsrow|26|2005-11-02|Fourier|fourier.jpg}}
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  • | title = Fourier ...20Drawing%20%2D%20Fourier Original title</span>]: '''Wednesday's Drawing - Fourier'''</big></big>
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  • ...e defines a {{w|Function (mathematics)|function}} of love as a {{w|Fourier transform}}. These are all "normal approaches" to solving certain math problems. The * A {{w|Fourier transform}} converts a function from one (sophisticated) function into an endless con
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  • ...|Trigonometric functions|tangent function}}. These would have more complex Fourier and Laplace transforms than a simple sinusoidal licking function.
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  • |Just took a Fourier transform of my nightmares.
    448 KB (95,167 words) - 21:27, 28 August 2023
  • ...says she will transform a math problem into an actual dragon, slay it, and transform the corpse back into mathematics. ...ss's law}} and the {{w|Gauss–Kuzmin–Wirsing operator}}. As neither can transform an equation into a dragon,{{Citation needed}} it's clear Randall is making
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  • ...ine waves are not removed or separated individually, so such a {{w|Fourier transform}} does not produce a "supply" of sine waves for practical use in any tasks
    11 KB (1,724 words) - 14:02, 2 May 2024