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Let c ( w ; y ) be a cost function, and let(0; 1). We have: a. c ( w' + (1 -) w'' ;

  1. Letc(w;y) be a cost function, and let(0; 1). We have:

a.c(w'+ (1 -)w'';y) >c(w';y) + (1 -)c(w'';y)

b.c(w'+ (1 -)w'';y) >c(w';y) = (1 -)c(w'';y)

c.Not enough information

d.c(w'+ (1 -)w'';y) <c(w';y) + (1 -)c(w'';y)

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