Hi Adrin

Thank you for replying my email. 

I used this code "from sklearn.linear_model import LinearRegression"

And,

I wrote this explanation:

#sklearn.linear_model.LinearRegression: The LinearRegression class from the sklearn.linear_model module is part of the scikit-learn library, which is a popular machine learning library in Python. In the code, LinearRegression is used to perform linear regression and estimate the best-fit lines for the chemical parameters against the SiO2 content. It calculates the slope and intercept of the lines based on the provided data.#

Kind regards 
Hasan


On Wed, 19 Jul 2023, 22:13 Adrin, <adrin.jalali@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

Thanks for checking. But you don't need to write the authors, you only need to say you've used scikit-learn (and ideally which parts of scikit-learn), and then it's all okay.

If you copy some code from the scikit-learn code-base instead of using our tools, then you could include our copyright in what you hand in, and write that you've taken that part from scikit-learn.

Best,
Adrin

On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 9:09 PM haxan aqarsu <haxtecelsess1@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi sir/ madam

I am a university student. If I use your scikit Learn code for my homework, do I need to write the authors who wrote these codes? I do not want to plagiarize.

I really appreciate you if you reply my message.

Kind regards,
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