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Correct and clear! - Ronny Wijaya


Looks pretty good to me! -- Kathleen Schremser


This is a good definition and the use of the mathematical definition makes it even better. -- Aishwar Sabesan


This definition works for me. -- Derek Hopper


One problem with the definition of a non-linear system. It should be worded as "...system is called "Non-Linear" if there exists constants $ \alpha, \beta \! $ (part of the Complex Number domain) and there exists inputs $ x_1(t), x_2(t)\! $ (or $ x_1[n], x_2[n]\! $) yielding..." It only takes one set of constants/ inputs to prove a system non-linear. -- Jeff Kubascik


it makes sense for me. very clear definition!.

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