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Suppose we set θ0=−2,θ1=0.5 in the linear regression hypothesis from q1. what is hθ(6)?
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Suppose we set θ0=−2,θ1=0.5 in the linear regression hypothesis from q1. what is hθ(6)?
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Suppose we set θ0=−2,θ1=0.5 in the linear regression hypothesis from q1. what is hθ(6)?
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hθ(x) = θ_0 + θ_1x
hθ(x) = -2 + 0.5x
hθ(6) = -2 + 0.5 * 6
hθ(6) = 1
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