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What Does Linearity Mean?

Linearity describes a special property of a transformation T from Rn to Rm such that any linear combination of inputs yields the respective linear combination of their outputs. A transformation such as this remains closed under the operations of addition and scalar multiplication.

Example of a Linear Transformation (system)

The following linear transformation takes any vector in R2 and maps it to another vector in R2 of same length rotated 45 degrees counter clockwise.

$ \ T(X)= \mathbf{A}X $

where $ \mathbf{A} = \begin{bmatrix}cos(\pi/2) & sin(\pi/2) \end{bmatrix} $

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