Thanks alot for the help. I really need it.
Anyways, the thing you have to know about the Avg is that it's only constant while calculating the coefficient. The set X is the result of feeding input data through an array of weight variables and an activation function. The input values are a constant set during training, but the weight values are not, so any change there would affect the value of the average of the entire set.
Here is the way I see it, the average of x is x bar, meaning, you have your data, you added them all up and divided by the number that were there. That gives you a fixed number that isn't changing, it suppose to be zero when you take the derivative, there is no way you could make x bar a variable, X is the variable, little x is suppose to be vlaues of the variable. Here I'll do a calculation and put what I got up here, but I don't see why you would be wrong, becaue you just have to follow the rules for taking the derivative.
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