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I like the way you got your answer more than the way i got mine. Answer is correct and steps are logical. It would be good though to mention that the only reason we can add the two inputs together and get the sum of their individual outputs from the system is because the system is linear.

-Jeremiah Wise

The steps and progression used to get the answer are shown clearly. :) -Eric Smith

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