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A linear combination of n vectors is a weighted sum of n vectors.
y=a1 x1+...+an xn
A linear combination of n ellements in a vector space is a weighted sum of n ellements in the vector space. For example the Fourier series is an example of a linear combination of sige waves. y=sum(an*exp(i*n*wo)))
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Definition of linear combination from [math world].