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On the other hand, an equation of the form y = a x + b is a linear equation. If you have Celsius and want Fahrenheit you accomplish that by applying a linear equation (F = 1.8 C + 32), so I certainly can't fault people for saying that the transformation they are doing is linear.

I wonder what people would say for something using an equation of the form y = a x^2 + b x + c to transform something? I can't say that I've heard anyone talk of quadratic transformations. On the other hand, I can't think of ever transforming anything with a quadratic equation, so never had the need t speak of it.

(Also, he called it a linear conversion, not a linear transformation).



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