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h(x) = f(x) + ig(x) and integral from -inf to inf of |h(x)|^2 = integral from -inf to inf of |H(k)|^2, I want to show

h(x) = f(x) + ig(x) and integral from -inf to inf of |h(x)|^2 = integral from -inf to inf of |H(k)|^2, I want to show that integral from -inf to inf of f(x)g*(x)dx = integral from -inf to inf of F(k)G*(k)dk

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