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Let:
 
Let:
     x1(t)=t, x2(t)=t+1;
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     x1(t)=t, x2(t)=2*t;
     y1(t)=2*1(t)= 2*t, y2(t)=x(t)+1= t+2;
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     y1(t)=2*x1(t)= 2*t, y2(t)=3*x2(t)= 6*t;
 
     a=2, b=3;
 
     a=2, b=3;
   so, a*x1(t)+b*x2(t)=2*t+3*(t+1)=5*t+6
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   so, a*x1(t)+b*x2(t)=
 
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Linear System

A system is called "Linear" if for any constants a,b and for any inputs x1(t),x2(t),(x1[n],x2[n]) yielding output y1(t),y2(t),respectively, the respond to a*x1(t)+b*x2(t) is a*y1(t)+b*y2(t)

Example

Let:
     x1(t)=t, x2(t)=2*t;
     y1(t)=2*x1(t)= 2*t, y2(t)=3*x2(t)= 6*t;
     a=2, b=3;
   so, a*x1(t)+b*x2(t)=

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