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Wat (wie) is linearity - definitie


Linearity         
  • Hasse diagram of a linear Boolean function
PROPERTY OF MATHEMATICAL OPERATOR SUCH THAT F(A⋅X + B⋅Y) = A⋅F(X) + B⋅F(Y)
Linearly; Linear/Proof; Linear; Linear (mathematics)
Linearity is the property of a mathematical relationship (function) that can be graphically represented as a straight line. Linearity is closely related to proportionality.
linear         
  • Hasse diagram of a linear Boolean function
PROPERTY OF MATHEMATICAL OPERATOR SUCH THAT F(A⋅X + B⋅Y) = A⋅F(X) + B⋅F(Y)
Linearly; Linear/Proof; Linear; Linear (mathematics)
['l?n??]
¦ adjective
1. arranged in or extending along a straight line.
consisting of lines or outlines.
involving one dimension only.
2. sequential: a linear narrative.
3. Mathematics able to be represented by a straight line on a graph.
involving directly proportional change in two related quantities.
Derivatives
linearity noun
linearization or linearisation noun
linearize or linearise verb
linearizer or lineariser noun
linearly adverb
Origin
C17: from L. linearis, from linea (see line1).
linear         
  • Hasse diagram of a linear Boolean function
PROPERTY OF MATHEMATICAL OPERATOR SUCH THAT F(A⋅X + B⋅Y) = A⋅F(X) + B⋅F(Y)
Linearly; Linear/Proof; Linear; Linear (mathematics)
1.
A linear process or development is one in which something changes or progresses straight from one stage to another, and has a starting point and an ending point.
...the linear view of time, with the idea that the past is moving into the present and the present into the future.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
A linear shape or form consists of straight lines.
...the sharp, linear designs of the Seventies and Eighties.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
Linear movement or force occurs in a straight line rather than in a curve.
ADJ: usu ADJ n