bilinear
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bi·lin·e·ar
(bī-lĭn′ē-ər)adj.
Linear with respect to each of two variables or positions. Used of functions or equations.
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bilinear
(baɪˈlɪnɪə)adj
1. (Mathematics) of or referring to two lines
2. (Mathematics) of or relating to a function of two variables that is linear in each independently, as f(x, y) = xy
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bi•lin•e•ar
(baɪˈlɪn i ər)adj.
1. of or pertaining to two lines: bilinear coordinates.
2. of the first degree in each of two variables.
[1850–55]
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bilineární
bilinear