1. If m
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2022 5:02 pm
1. If m <n for all m and n implies that f(m) = f(n) and g(m) < g(n) for two functions f(n), g(n) then what may we conclude about the behavior of these functions as n increases? What may we conclude about f(n) + g(n)? Are we able to conclude anything about f(g(n))?
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2022 5:02 pm
1. If m <n for all m and n implies that f(m) = f(n) and g(m) < g(n) for two functions f(n), g(n) then what may we conclude about the behavior of these functions as n increases? What may we conclude about f(n) + g(n)? Are we able to conclude anything about f(g(n))?