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Linearity

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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.



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