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Originally Posted by Moobb
I am confused on the answer for Q6. I can see that all choices have the same score, but I was assuming that not all of them would be valid hypothesis. I don't see how the opposite of XOR can agree with the 5 points in the dataset D. Isn't it required that the hypothesis would match those points??
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It is, and it can be presumed they do from the question. Given that the values of the function on D are already known, the definitions must only apply to the remaining 3 points.
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