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May 26'23

Answer

Key: E

I and II are both true because the roles of rows and columns can be reversed in the clustering algorithm. (See Section 10.3 of An Introduction to Statistical Learning.)

III is true. Clustering is unsupervised learning because there is no dependent (target) variable. It can be used in exploratory data analysis to learn about relationships between observations or features.

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