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Aliasing ambiguity in sampling theory

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I have a doubt in sampling theory, that too in aliasing ambiguity,

x(n) = sin(2*pi*(f + m/nts)*nts)

x(n) = sin(2*pi*(f + k*ts)*nts)

In the above equation, why m should be integer multiple of n. What if m is fractional multiple of n.
 

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