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G(1) = 0 = lgn= ) +m g(n) = g(n - 1) +n = - n g(2) =
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G(1) = 0
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lgn= ) +m
g(n) = g(n - 1) +n
=
-
n
g(2) =
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g(1) = 0
=
lgn= ) +m
g(n) = g(n - 1) +n
=
-
n
g(2) =12
Explanation:
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