what will be the size of matrix phi for q regression variables and p observations in the equation Y = phi multiplied by theta
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Step 1: In the equation Y = phi * theta, Y is a vector of size p x 1 (p observations) and theta is a vector of size q x 1 (q regression variables). Show more…
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