How aliasing does corrupts the sampled image?

How aliasing does corrupts the sampled image? Correct Answer By introducing additional frequency components to the sampled function

Aliasing corrupts the sampled image by introducing additional frequency components into the sampled function. These added components are called aliased frequencies.
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