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Saved my Design and Analysis of Algorithms course. Very clear and precise Sunil Southern Africa approves.
in 15:27. why did you put 1/2 n^2, did you assume that c2 would be 1/2 or g(n)=n^2=1/2 n^2 ?? and if it is n^2=1/2 n^2. how did it come?
sir where can i find the solutions for the last 4 problems so i can check my answers ?
Great Video, very helpful. Thank you
Thank you for making this concept so simple🙏❤❤ You helped me for my exam preparation
Thank you for this video it was very helpful.
first example 1/2n^2 - 1/2n me c 1/2 ke jagaha par 1 liya chalenga kya ??
Is example m hum 1/2n^2 me se -1/2n^2 apne man se kyu kr rhe h?
Thanks sir 😊
for the last problem i took10n^2+4n=3=10n^2n=117>10n=251>40Is this correct way to prove ?
Great explanation !
I saw same example of n/2(n-1) in a book resulting in values n>= 2(same value as above) & c1 = 1/5 and c2 = 1. Does that mean we are only interested in mainly value of n. not in these constants, they may vary as per solution approach ?
Yes, as long as you satisfy the conditions, any value of constant would work!
Name of the book please ?
is it possible that i can take different values of c1 and c2, not same like you take? will it valid?
Yes. I have considered it as c1, c2 etc. instead of a fixed numeric value as cost changes from system to system.
shouldn't it satisfy all values of n how can we say that it is the omega in 7:20
Sir i didn't get it
tysm ❤
Really thanks
Very nice 👍
5:02 1/4 > 1/2
Lcm me 4nsquare minus 2n square
Thanku so much
N should be greater then 1
👍
op op super op
-1/2n -1/2n = -n not -1/4n
Both items are being multiplied in the video and not subtracted.
Saved my Design and Analysis of Algorithms course. Very clear and precise Sunil Southern Africa approves.
in 15:27. why did you put 1/2 n^2, did you assume that c2 would be 1/2 or g(n)=n^2=1/2 n^2 ?? and if it is n^2=1/2 n^2. how did it come?
sir where can i find the solutions for the last 4 problems so i can check my answers ?
Great Video, very helpful. Thank you
Thank you for making this concept so simple🙏❤❤ You helped me for my exam preparation
Thank you for this video it was very helpful.
first example 1/2n^2 - 1/2n me c 1/2 ke jagaha par 1 liya chalenga kya ??
Is example m hum 1/2n^2 me se -1/2n^2 apne man se kyu kr rhe h?
Thanks sir 😊
for the last problem i took
10n^2+4n=3=10n^2
n=1
17>10
n=2
51>40
Is this correct way to prove ?
Great explanation !
I saw same example of n/2(n-1) in a book resulting in values n>= 2(same value as above) & c1 = 1/5 and c2 = 1. Does that mean we are only interested in mainly value of n. not in these constants, they may vary as per solution approach ?
Yes, as long as you satisfy the conditions, any value of constant would work!
Name of the book please ?
is it possible that i can take different values of c1 and c2, not same like you take? will it valid?
Yes. I have considered it as c1, c2 etc. instead of a fixed numeric value as cost changes from system to system.
shouldn't it satisfy all values of n how can we say that it is the omega in 7:20
Sir i didn't get it
tysm ❤
Really thanks
Very nice 👍
5:02 1/4 > 1/2
Lcm me 4nsquare minus 2n square
Thanku so much
N should be greater then 1
👍
op op super op
-1/2n -1/2n = -n not -1/4n
Both items are being multiplied in the video and not subtracted.
sir where can i find the solutions for the last 4 problems so i can check my answers ?