There is strong evidence that the period-luminosity (PL) relation for the
Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) Cepheids shows a break at a period around 10 days.
Since the LMC PL relation is extensively used in distance scale studies, the
non-linearity of the LMC PL relation may affect the results based on this LMC
calibrated relation. In this paper we show that this problem can be remedied by
using the Wesenheit function in obtaining Cepheid distances. This is because
the Wesenheit function is linear although recent data suggests that the PL and
the period-colour (PC) relations that make up the Wesenheit function are not.
We test the linearity of the Wesenheit function and find strong evidence that
the LMC Wesenheit function is indeed linear. This is because the non-linearity
of the PL and PC relations cancel out when the Wesenheit function is
constructed. We discuss this result in the context of distance scale
applications. We also compare the distance moduli obtained from
mu_0=mu_V-R(mu_V-mu_I) (equivalent to Wesenheit functions) constructed with the
linear and the broken LMC PL relations, and find that the typical difference in
distance moduli is ~ +-0.03mag. Hence, the broken LMC PL relation does not
seriously affect current distance scale applications. We also discuss the
random error calculated with equation mu_0=mu_V-R(mu_V-mu_I), and show that
there is a correlation term that exists from the calculation of the random
error. The calculated random error will be larger if this correlation term is
ignored.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures and 5 tables, MNRAS accepte