in an electrical circuit theory a circuit C (t) is called a linear circuit if it satisfies the superposition principle given by C (at1+bt2) equal to aC(t1)+bC(t2) where a ,b are constant show that the circuit C(t)=3t is linear
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Concept used:
A function f(x) is said to be linear if
where
are constants
Given:
Now,
Hence C is linear
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