I am convinced this is actually Theta(g(n)) as the limit
approaches infinity. Anyone else wanna take a crack at it?
= For the following functions f(n) and g(n), state whether f (n) = (g(n)) or f(n) = 12(g(n)). f(n) = 2n + n4, g(n) = (n° + n2+ 8)/n
= For the following functions f(n) and g(n), state whether f (n) = (g(n)) or f(n) = 12(g(n)). f(n) = 2n + n4, g(n) = (n°
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= For the following functions f(n) and g(n), state whether f (n) = (g(n)) or f(n) = 12(g(n)). f(n) = 2n + n4, g(n) = (n°
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