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Linearity

A system is called linear if and only if:

$ f(ax_1 + bx_2) = af(x_1) + bf(x_2) $

Example of a linear system

System is: $ f(x) = 23x<math> <math>X_1(t) = t^2 $ $ X_2(t) = 2t^2 $

$ f(aX_1 + bX_2) = af(X_1) + bf(X_2) $ $ f(at^2 + 2bt^2) = af(t^2) + bf(t^2) $ $ f(at^2 + 2bt^2) = a*23t^2 + b*46t^2 $ $ f(at^2 + 2bt^2) = 23(at^2 + 2bt^2) $ $ f(x) = 23x<math> == Example of a non-linear system == $

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