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In [[control theory]], a '''proper transfer function''' is a [[transfer function]] in which the [[degree (mathematics)|degree]] {{disambiguation needed}} of the numerator does not exceed the degree of the denominator.
 
A '''strictly proper''' [[transfer function]] is a transfer function where the [[Degree (mathematics)|degree]] of the numerator is [[less than]] the degree of the denominator.
 
If the degree of the numerator equals the degree of the denominator, the transfer function is '''biproper'''.
 
==Example==
The following transfer function: