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Linear:
 
Linear:
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An example of an linear function is
  
 
Non-Linear:
 
Non-Linear:
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An example of a non-linear function is <math>\ x(t) = e^{t} </math>
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because the result of the 1st method above yields <math>\ e^{ax(t)} + e^{bx(t)}</math>
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and the result of the 2nd method above yields <math>\ e^{ax(t) + bx(t)}</math>, which is not equal to the first result.

Revision as of 10:05, 12 September 2008

Definition

If Z(t) and W(t) in the following are equal the system is linear.


Linearity Part 1 ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg



Linearity Part 2 ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg

Examples

Linear:

An example of an linear function is

Non-Linear:

An example of a non-linear function is $ \ x(t) = e^{t} $

because the result of the 1st method above yields $ \ e^{ax(t)} + e^{bx(t)} $

and the result of the 2nd method above yields $ \ e^{ax(t) + bx(t)} $, which is not equal to the first result.

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