USING MATLAB for plot Compute the Fourier transform of g(t) = nG): Use DFT (implemented using FFT algorithm: ) Plot the resultant Fourier spectra. (Hint: Can refer to MATLAB exercises 3.10 in chapter 3 of book, 4th edition)
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