Using asymptotic definitions prove the following: 1) n = theta(n2) [ Hope you understood what I meant by 'theta'. Can't type the theta symbol so wrote in words) 2) n3 = omega(n2) 3) n = omega(logn)
Using asymptotic definitions prove the following: 1) n = theta(n2) [ Hope you understood what I meant by 'theta'. Can't type the theta symbol so wrote in words) 2) n3 = omega(n2) 3) n = omega(logn)
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Using asymptotic definitions prove the following:
1) n = theta(n2) [ Hope you understood what I meant by 'theta'. Can't type the theta symbol so wrote in words)
2) n3 = omega(n2)
3) n = omega(logn)
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