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Confined to first-degree algebraic terms in the relevant variables. For example, a + bx + cy is linear in x and y; a sin x + b cos y is linear in the coefficients a and b, but nonlinear in x and y.
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| linearity |
The property of being linear.
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| linear regression |
Regression in which the relationship is linear.
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| linearity |
In a narrative, the clear motivation of a series of causes and effects that progress without significant digressions, delays, or irrelevant actions.
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Comet LINEAR [C/1999 S4 (LINEAR)] was a comet that broke apart when it approached the Sun. The comet's icy core disintegrated as it passed close to the Sun (its perihelion) in July 2000. The Sun's intense heat had more to do with this comet's break-up than the Sun's gravitational forces. LIPPERSHEY, HANS Hans Lippershey (1570? ...
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