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Polynomial regression

Polynomial regression

  • Polynomials are algebraic expressions consisting of variables and coefficients.
  • Polynomial regressions are the most used in machine learning.

Polynomial regression is a unique case of linear regression:

  • You fit a polynomial equation on the data with a curvilinear relationship between the independent variable x and the dependent variable y. 
  • It is modelled as an nth degree polynomial.

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