Takes an average (actually a fancier version of an average) of all the results of the hypothesis with inputs from x's compared to the actual output y's. We're using the "Squared error function".

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1. Takes an average (actually a fancier version of an average) of all the results of the hypothesis with inputs from x's compared to the actual output y's. We're using the "Squared error function".