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How can you work out the learning rate if it is not given
Eg if r to the power of 2 equals .757 what does r eQUAL
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If r^2 = 0.757, then r = the square root of 0.757
Sir.
I don’t get it. how to calculate the learning rate if its not given?
what is r^2?
I typed how to calculate it above!
r is the learning rate. r^2 is r squared.
I suggest that you watch the free lecture on learning curves where I go through an almost identical example.