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In electrical circuit theory, a circuit C(t) is called a linear circuit if it satisfies the superposition principle given by C(at1 + bt2) = aC(t1) + bC(t2), where a,b are constants. Show that the - Mathematics

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In electrical circuit theory, a circuit C(t) is called a linear circuit if it satisfies the superposition principle given by C(at1 + bt2) = aC(t1) + bC(t2), where a, b are constants. Show that the circuit C(t) = 3t is linear.

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Solution

Given C(t) = 3t

To prove that the function is linear

C(at1) = 3a(t1)

C(bt2) = 3b(t2)

C(at1 + bt2) = 3[at1 + bt2] = 3at1 + 3bt2

= a(3t1) + b(3t2) = a[C(t1) + b(Ct2)]

∴ Superposition principle is satisfied.

Hence C(t) = 3t is linear function.

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Samacheer Kalvi Mathematics [English] Class 10 SSLC TN Board
Chapter 1 Relations and Functions
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