Prove or disprove: if f(n) = (h(n)) and g(n) = (h(n)) then f(n) = (1) To disprove a statement you need to provide a coun

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Prove or disprove: if f(n) = (h(n)) and g(n) = (h(n)) then f(n) = (1) To disprove a statement you need to provide a coun

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Prove or disprove: if f(n) = (h(n)) and g(n) = (h(n)) then f(n) = (1) To disprove a statement you need to provide a counterexample and explain it briefly. To prove it, provide a proof using the definition of .
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