Big-Oh notation - Example 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2011

An example of a quadratic function satisfying the definition of big-Oh of n^2

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  • thank you! that was really helpful!

    @wannabe210 english is not my first language and i could perfectely understand him.

  • sir plz explain this i have a doubt....

    when we were doing the examples like

    an^2+bn+c=O(n^2)

    we have written that it is "equals to(=)O(n^2)"

    so my question is that can we write "belongs to O(n^2)" in place of "equals to(=) O(n^2)"???????????????????????­????

    plz solve this......

  • need to fix audio

  • I've sat through worse lecturers. MAN UP guys!

  • This seems like a good instructional video, but the voice is too soft and distorted to understand.

  • can't hear for shit

  • Holy fuck its like listening to my teacher! I cant hear or understand anything hes saying!

  • @wannabe210 then why hav u wasted ur tym to watch mud ......

  • what software/hardware do you use for writing?

  • Indian (?) accent plus s-o-f-t voice plus recording volume turned up to compensate = mud

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