Linear system facts for kids
In mathematics and systems theory, a linear system is one that can be described with linear mappings alone. Most systems found in nature don't have this property, they are called non-linear.
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Block diagram illustrating the superposition principle for a deterministic continuous-time SISO system. The system satisfies the superposition principle and is thus linear if and only if y_3(t) = a_1 \, y_1(t) + a_2 \, y_2(t) for all time t, for all real constants a_1 and a_2 and for all inputs x_1(t) and x_2(t). Click image to expand it.
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In Spanish: Sistema lineal para niños
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