Linear control refers to a type of control system design and analysis where the system dynamics are represented by linear equations. In linear control systems, the principle of superposition applies, meaning that the response of the system to a combination of inputs can be determined by considering the individual responses to each input separately. Key characteristics of linear control systems include: 1. **Linearity**: The system can be accurately modeled using linear differential equations.

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