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Mathematics, 16.10.2019 09:30 arwen28

You are given functions f and g such that f(n)=o(g( is f(n)∗log2(f(n)c) = o(g(n)∗log2(g( ? (here c is some constant > 0. you can assume that f and g are always bigger than 1.. a) true. b)false. c)depends on c. d) depends on f and g

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