Solved: (Requires calculus) The two parts of this exercise

Chapter 3, Problem 3.2.57

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(Requires calculus) The two parts of this exercise describe the relationship between little-o and big-O notation. a) Show that if f(x) and g(x) are functions such that f(x) is o(g(x , then f(x) is O(g(x . b) Show that if f(x) and g(x) are functions such that f(x) is O(g(x , then it does not necessarily follow that f(x) is o(g(x .

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