Question: For each part, say whether the statement is true or false and justify your answer. All logarithms are base 2 unless otherwise noted I'm not
For each part, say whether the statement is true or false and justify your answer. All logarithms are base 2 unless otherwise noted

I'm not sure if you can set up the inequality that follows:
There exists positive real constants C and k such that n/ln(n) >= C*ln(n)^2 for any n>k, can you take ln(n) literally and just multiply my ln(n) on each side to have an easier proof of
n>=C*ln(n)^3) ?
Or would you evaluate lim n-->infinity of n/ln(n) and also for ln(n)^2 ?
E 2 (in n (n))
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