The Comparison Test
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you just took something that looks so horrible and scary on paper and turned it into something human friendly!! THANK YOUU SO MUCH!!!
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@jasonjkeller79 that all goes down to your skillful and creative approach to such problems. practice helps, but you gotta have the skills.
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That is an interesting cursor you have there.
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@ 6:03 I'm a little unclear as to how you know to use 2^n as a comparison to n!. I understand the following steps but using 2^n doesn't seem immediately obvious to me. Any tips for spotting these things more easily?
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we could also use the root test in the second example right?
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Yes, that is correct.
bullcleo1 1 year ago