You are given the following four pairs of observations: x1 = (-1, 0), x2 = (1, 1), x3 = (2, -1), and x4 = (5, 10) Calculate the inter-cluster distance between {x1, x2} and {x4} using complete linkage and Euclidean distance.
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Calculate the Euclidean distance between x1 and x4: d(x1,x4) = sqrt((5-(-1))^2 + (10-0)^2) = sqrt(156) ≈ 12.49 Show more…
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