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A system is called linear if for any inputs, x1 & x2, yielding outputs y1 & y2 the response to

a*x1 + b*x2 is a*y1 + b*y2.



i.e

The system below


x1 => system => *a \

                   +  => y(t)

x2 => system => *b /


equals th system below


x1*a => system \

               +  => y(t)

x2*b => system /

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