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In the case of normally distributed classes, discriminant functions are linear (straight lines, planes, and hyperplanes for two-, three-, and n-dimensional feature vectors, respectively) when the covariances matrices of corresponding classes are equal.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

When covariance matrices of corresponding class are identical and diagonal matrix and their class probability is same then the class is normally distributed and its discriminant functions are linear.

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