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That's not what the questions is asking. And that's not Bayes' rule. The denominator is not even calculating P(Y) under Naive Bayes.
Hmm, maybe machine learning is not just import tensorflow/pytorch/llm.
Features are independent when conditioned on the dependent is pretty much what I know about Naive Bayes, I personally don't care for the semantics.
Also the last time I was using naive bayes was grad school 7 years ago so things are fuzzy, sorry
Save it for your next submission, friend.