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For any two documents x and z, define k(x; z) to equal the number of unique words that occur in both x and z (i. e., the size of the intersection of the sets of words in the two documents). Is this function a kernel? Justify your answer. Remember k(x; z) is a kernel if there exists (x) such that k(x; z) = (x)T (z)

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