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MarkF2 wrote:
> But to me, a *linear* function is a function of the form f(x) = mx +
> b, where m and b are constants.
Yes, it's a specific case. In general, a function f(x,.., z) is linear if
f(a*x + .. + n*z) = a*f(x) + .. + n*f(z).
Anyway, enjoy nice trading ;-)
Franco
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