Question: Please provide the solution for a BIG THETA, not Big Omega. I want to understand this problem in terms of the definition of big theta.

Please provide the solution for a BIG THETA, not Big Omega. I want to understand this problem in terms of the definition of big theta. Meaning I want to know what the two constants are to upper bound and lower bound f(n) - as per definition.
do not copy paste from other posts, they are incorrect and/or do not mention c1 and c2
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2. For this problem, you need to base your answer on the definitions of the asymptotic notations 1. (10 points) Show 8n3logn+14n2=(n3logn)
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