Consider the following two functions f1(n) and f2(n): f1(n) = 8n2 + 12n + 5, f2(n) = n3 . From the formal definition of

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Consider the following two functions f1(n) and f2(n): f1(n) = 8n2 + 12n + 5, f2(n) = n3 . From the formal definition of

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Consider the following two functions f1(n) and f2(n): f1(n) =
8n2 + 12n + 5, f2(n) = n3 . From the formal definition of Big-O
notation f(n) = O(g(n)), show that f1(n) = O(f2(n))
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