Which of the following assertions is true for the function f(x) described below? 2.x + 4 + 7x° log x + 2x° + 2x° log x + 2x² + 3x" Select one: O none of these options are true O more than one of these options is true O f(r) is N(x®) O f(x) is N(x®) O f(x) is O(x³) O f(z) is O(xº) O f(z) is O(x*) O f(x) is O(r®)

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Which of the following pairs of witnesses c and no (the latter sometimes also identified as witness k) could be correctly used to justify the claim that the function f(x) described below is O(x7)?
9x' + 6x° + 2x + 8x? + 6
Select one:
O c = 9.2, no = 4
Ос-9.8, по 3 6
Ос - 9.9, по %3D 2
Ос - 9.4, по %3D 4
O none of these options
Ос -9.6, по - 2
O c = 9.0, no = 2
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following pairs of witnesses c and no (the latter sometimes also identified as witness k) could be correctly used to justify the claim that the function f(x) described below is O(x7)? 9x' + 6x° + 2x + 8x? + 6 Select one: O c = 9.2, no = 4 Ос-9.8, по 3 6 Ос - 9.9, по %3D 2 Ос - 9.4, по %3D 4 O none of these options Ос -9.6, по - 2 O c = 9.0, no = 2
Which of the following assertions is true for the function f(x) described below?
2.x° + 4+ 7x° log x + 2x° + 2.x° log x + 2x2 + 3x"
Select one:
O none of these options are true
O more than one of these options is true
O f(x) is N(x®)
O f(x) is N(x°)
O f(x) is O(x³)
O f(x) is O(x°)
O f(x) is O(x*)
O f(z) is O(x³)
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following assertions is true for the function f(x) described below? 2.x° + 4+ 7x° log x + 2x° + 2.x° log x + 2x2 + 3x" Select one: O none of these options are true O more than one of these options is true O f(x) is N(x®) O f(x) is N(x°) O f(x) is O(x³) O f(x) is O(x°) O f(x) is O(x*) O f(z) is O(x³)
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