Solve clustering problem. After step 1 i.e putting each data-point to a cluster now I want to calculate the mean or average of all of the data-points in a specific cluster. let suppose we have some data-points like A(2,3), B(4,5), C(6,7), D(8,9) in a cluster. How can I calculate their average?

Dylan Benitez

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2022-11-19

Solve clustering problem. After step 1 i.e putting each data-point to a cluster now calculate the mean or average of all of the data-points in a specific cluster. let suppose We have some data-points like A ( 2 , 3 ) , B ( 4 , 5 ) , C ( 6 , 7 ) , D ( 8 , 9 ) in a cluster. How can we calculate their average?

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Note that ( x + y ) 3 = x 3 + y 3 + 3 x y ( x + y ) .. If n or n + 1 is the cube of an integer, the result is clear by the uniqueness of prime factorization, so we assume that neither is the cube of an integer. Then neither is n ( n + 1 ). Set x = n 1 3 and y = ( n + 1 ) 1 3 .. If x + y is rational, then so are ( x + y ) 3 and 3 x y ( x + y ). Hence 3 x y is rational. Thus 27 n ( n + 1 ) must be the cube of an integer, a contradiction.

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