An example of linear multimedia is a narrated slideshow presentation where the content progresses in a predefined sequence without user interaction. This type of multimedia typically follows a linear storyline or educational structure, guiding the viewer through a series of slides or frames in a specific order. Linear multimedia is commonly used in online courses, tutorials, and storytelling formats where a sequential flow of information is essential for understanding the content.
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An example of linear multimedia is the typical presentation that combines video and sound, but without choices. You watch it from beginning to end. Users are reacting to, not reacting with, what they see.
Linear means to the first degree. (variables are to the first power only) For example, a linear equation: Ax+B=C or 5x+2=12
Linear equations have a variable only to the first degree(something to the power of 1). For example: 2x + 1 = 5 , 4y - 95 = 3y are linear equations. Non-linear equation have a variable that has a second degree or greater. For example: x2 + 3 = 19, 3x3 - 10 = 14 are non-linear equations.
Sequential search of an object with in an array of objects is called as linear search.
dual space W* of W can naturally identified with linear functionals