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      <description>Neural networks are a powerful tool in machine learning that can be trained to perform a wide range of tasks, from image classification to natural language processing. In this blog post, we&amp;rsquo;ll explore how to teach a neural network to add together two numbers. You can also think about this article as a tutorial for tensorflow.</description>
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