. Prove that if f (n) = 0 (g (n)) and g (n) = 0 (h (n)), then f (n) = 0 (h (n.

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27. What is wrong with the following argument? x =
= O(n²).
28. Prove that if ƒ (n) = 0 (g (n)) and g (n) = 0 (h (n)), then f (n) = 0 (h (n)).
20
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Y
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: O(nª), y = O(n²), therefore
Transcribed Image Text:27. What is wrong with the following argument? x = = O(n²). 28. Prove that if ƒ (n) = 0 (g (n)) and g (n) = 0 (h (n)), then f (n) = 0 (h (n)). 20 X Y 01 : O(nª), y = O(n²), therefore
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