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The following system is non-linear:
 
The following system is non-linear:
  
<math>\,y(t)=2x(t)+3\,</math>
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<math>\,s(t)=2x(t)+3\,</math>
  
  
Proof:
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'''Proof:'''
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We have two functions: <math>\,x_1(t), x_2(t)\,</math>.
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After applying the functions to the system <math>\,s(t)\,</math>, we get:
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<math>\,y_1(t)=2x_1(t)+3\,</math>
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<math>\,y_2(t)=2x_2(t)+3\,</math>
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Thus,
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<math>\,ay_1(t)+by_2(t)=\,</math>
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<math>\,a(2x_1(t)+3)+b(2x_2(t)+3)=\,</math>
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<math>\,2ax_1(t)+3a+2bx_2(t)+3b\,</math>
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Now, apply <math>\,ax_1(t)+bx_2(t)\,</math> to the system <math>\,s(t)\,</math>:

Revision as of 18:50, 11 September 2008

Definition of Linearity

A system is linear if for any inputs $ \,x_1(t), x_2(t)\, $ yielding outputs $ \,y_1(t), y_2(t)\, $, respectively, the response to

$ \,ax_1(t)+bx_2(t)\, $ is

$ \,ay_1(t)+by_2(t)\, $, where $ \,a,b\in \mathbb{C}, a\not= 0 ,b\not= 0\, $.

Example of a Linear System

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Example of a Non-Linear System

The following system is non-linear:

$ \,s(t)=2x(t)+3\, $


Proof:

We have two functions: $ \,x_1(t), x_2(t)\, $.

After applying the functions to the system $ \,s(t)\, $, we get:

$ \,y_1(t)=2x_1(t)+3\, $

$ \,y_2(t)=2x_2(t)+3\, $

Thus,

$ \,ay_1(t)+by_2(t)=\, $

$ \,a(2x_1(t)+3)+b(2x_2(t)+3)=\, $

$ \,2ax_1(t)+3a+2bx_2(t)+3b\, $


Now, apply $ \,ax_1(t)+bx_2(t)\, $ to the system $ \,s(t)\, $:

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