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The answer is 3

No, the answer is 42.

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No, the answer is 42.

Actually it is   2(42/2) idiot

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Its not homework its exam papers and I am revising and trying to understand.

You need to open your math book. I could do it but I won't. I need to work. I did your last one just for the fun of it, but if you need to study, you need to comprehend how to do it, not learn solved problems. Open your book and read the corresponding parts until you understand them. It's actually pretty easy.

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You need to open your math book. I could do it but I won't. I need to work. I did your last one just for the fun of it, but if you need to study, you need to comprehend how to do it, not learn solved problems. Open your book and read the corresponding parts until you understand them. It's actually pretty easy.

Got no books and the lecturers notes are shit thats why a lot of people failed the math module this year but ok ill search again

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Got no books and the lecturers notes are shit thats why a lot of people failed the math module this year but ok ill search again

To be clear, are the functions g and f the number of bit operations the computer needs to compute the algorithm on n binary length? That's how I'm interpreting the question, but the question seems to hint that those functions are the time it takes for the computer to compute the algorithm on n binary length.

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ill just leave THIS here for you

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The answer is 3.141592654.

Pi is not the answers. I can recommend you go to whoever is instructing you or giving you the material. When you got to a place like this you get people like myself who are adequate to answer the problem but have not done math in a while and don't want to or people trolling you. 

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The anwser is cheese

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What are you doing derivatives for? Just plug in the numbers into the equations they give and solve for c and k. Also you used 1,000,000 instead of 100,000

Like in my previous post (http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/200365-math-problem/?p=2716293) I wasn't sure if the function was describing time. I assumed it wasn't so that means that the functions describe the number of operations. There would be no way to solve for time.

 

Whoops, that 1,000,000 :P....I better fix that. Thanks :)

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What are you doing derivatives for? Just plug in the numbers into the equations they give and solve for c and k. Also you used 1,000,000 instead of 100,000

You need the derivates for iii). But it's easier if you divide by n first and then calculate the derivates:

 

lim n*log(n)/n3 = lim log(n)/n2 = ...

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