Let n be a positive integer and f (n) = -53n109 – n51 + 53. Then f (n) is O(logn) the above. None of the mentioned O(n51) O(n110) the above the above

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Chapter6: Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
Section6.5: Logarithmic Properties
Problem 41SE: Prove that logb(n)=1logn(b) for any positive integers b1 and n1.
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Let n be a positive integer and f (n) = -53n109 - n51 + 53.
Then f (n) is
O(logn)
the above.
None of the mentioned
O(n51)
O(n110)
the above
the above
Transcribed Image Text:Let n be a positive integer and f (n) = -53n109 - n51 + 53. Then f (n) is O(logn) the above. None of the mentioned O(n51) O(n110) the above the above
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