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== Non Linear System ==
 
== Non Linear System ==
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An example of a linear system is shown below:
 
An example of a linear system is shown below:
  
 
x1(t) --> system --> y1(t)  
 
x1(t) --> system --> y1(t)  
 
x2(t) --> system --> y2(t)
 
x2(t) --> system --> y2(t)
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Linear system

SYSTEM: y = 3x(t) - 10
a.) 1X1(t) --> SYSTEM --> 3Y1(t) - 10
b.) 4X2(t) --> SYSTEM --> 12Y2(t) - 10

We can do the following proof to show that the above system is linear.  Take two random constant numbers
such as 9 and 6.  Now multiply the output from "a" by 9.  Then multiply the output from "b" by 6.  Now take
their sum. (27Y(t) - 90) + (72Y(t)-60)) = 99Y(t)-150

Non Linear System

An example of a linear system is shown below:

x1(t) --> system --> y1(t) x2(t) --> system --> y2(t)

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