Re: Big Oh
- From: Nicholas King <ze@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 17:50:30 +1100
Jessica Weiner wrote:
I have to order the following functions by the big oh notation.
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How can I go about testing each one for its growth rate? What are some of
the methods that can be used to find the big-o of these functions?
Start with a reading your textbook about Big (O) and once you read it ,
it shall become clear how to get your answers for your homework.
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