Linear separability

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title: Linear separability
text: In Euclidean geometry, linear separability is a property of two sets of points. This is most easily visualized in two dimensions by thinking of one set of points as being colored blue and the other set of points as being colored red. These two sets are linearly separable if there exists at least one line in the plane with all of the blue points on one side of the line and all the red points on the other side. This idea immediately generalizes to higher-dimensional Euclidean spaces if the line is
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