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Changed the logistic regression and the multinomial v/s ordinal regression infographics
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Vidushi-Gupta authored Jul 3, 2023
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## Build a logistic regression model - Lesson 4

![Infographic by Dasani Madipalli](../../images/logistic-linear.png){width="600"}
![Logistic vs. linear regression infographic](https://github.com/microsoft/ML-For-Beginners/blob/main/2-Regression/4-Logistic/images/linear-vs-logistic.png)

#### **[Pre-lecture quiz](https://gray-sand-07a10f403.1.azurestaticapps.net/quiz/15/)**

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- **Ordinal**, which involves ordered categories, useful if we wanted to order our outcomes logically, like our pumpkins that are ordered by a finite number of sizes (mini,sm,med,lg,xl,xxl).

![Infographic by Dasani Madipalli](../../images/multinomial-ordinal.png){width="600"}
![Multinomial vs ordinal regression](https://github.com/microsoft/ML-For-Beginners/blob/main/2-Regression/4-Logistic/images/multinomial-vs-ordinal.png)

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**It's still linear**
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