The hypothesis is given by h(x) = t0 + t1x. t0 gives the value of h(x) when x is 0.

The hypothesis is given by h(x) = t0 + t1x. t0 gives the value of h(x) when x is 0. Correct Answer False

Although t0 is the intercept along the y-axis, it is not always the value of h(x) when x is 0. For e.g. a learner predicts a hypothesis which gives the price of a house based on its size. The hypothesis may have a y-intercept but that does not mean it is equal to the price of the house whose size is 0. A non-existent house cannot have a price.

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