Each subsequent Principal Component must be ______ to all the previous Principal Components.
- equal
- orthogonal
- parallel
- proportional
Each subsequent Principal Component in PCA must be orthogonal (perpendicular) to all previous Principal Components. This ensures that the Principal Components are uncorrelated.
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