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linearityenUK
lin·e·ar L0180300 (lĭn′ē-ər)adj.1. Of, relating to, or resembling a line; straight.2. a. In, of, describing, described by, or related to a straight line.b. Having only one dimension.3. Characterized by, composed of, or emphasizing drawn lines rather than painterly effects.4. Botany Narrow and elongated with nearly parallel margins: a linear leaf. [Latin līneāris, from līnea, line; see line1.] lin′e·ar′i·ty (-âr′ĭ-tē) n.lin′e·ar·ly adv.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | linearity - the property of having one dimensionone-dimensionalitydimensionality - the spatial property of having dimensions; "all matter has dimensionality" | TranslationsLinearityenUK
linearity[‚lin·ē′ar·əd·ē] (mathematics) The property whereby a mathematical system is well behaved (in the context of the given system) with regard to addition and scalar multiplication. (physics) The relationship that exists between two quantities when a change in one of them produces a directly proportional change in the other. Linearity a succession of sounds of different pitch, forming a melodic line. The concept of linearity stresses the melody’s sound-pitch aspect, which appears in a definite rhythmic organization. An abstract understanding of the melodic line leads to linearism. linearityenUK
lin·e·ar·i·ty (lin'ē-ar'ĭ-tē), A relationship between two quantities whereby a change in one causes a directly proportional change in the other. [L. linearis, linear, fr. linea, line] linearity Statistics A straight line relation between 2 quantities, where when a value 'X' is ↑ or ↓, 'Y' is proportionately ↑ or ↓; linearity assumes that the relation between X and Y–abscissa and ordinate can be summarized in a straight line, known as a least-squares regression methodlin·e·ar·i·ty (lin'ē-ar'i-tē) A relationship between two quantities whereby a change in one causes a directly proportional change in the other. [L. linearis, linear, fr. linea, line]linearityenUK
Synonyms for linearitynoun the property of having one dimensionSynonymsRelated Words |