____________ is the line that separates y = 0 and y = 1 in a logistic function.
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A logistic function or logistic curve is a common "S" shape (sigmoid curve), with equation: where. e = the natural logarithm base (also known as Euler's number), x0 = the x-value of the sigmoid's midpoint, L = the curve's maximum value,
x=1 is the line that separates y = 0 and y = 1 in a logistic function.
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Answer: Decision Boundry or threshhold
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The decision boundary or threshold is the line that separates the area where y = 0 and where y = 1
The hypothesis function creates the decision boundary
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