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Chapter 11.5, Problem 1QE
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Determine the output of neurons with both the inputs 1:
The output of the patterns can be obtained by multiplying both inputs from both the digits in patterns separately and adding them.
The given patterns are as follows
The effective input with the first pattern is
The effective input with the second pattern is
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