
November 10th, 2008, 05:53 AM
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I'm checking to see whether or not O(1/n) is function notation ... be right back. A big "Oh, please excuse me". 
I thought O and n were constants. (I just saw the big Oh function for the first time at Wikipedia.)
No, you are correct. O(1/n) is good.
I cannot help you with this exercise.
Now, I read it as follows.
e^[1 + O(1/n)^2] = e + O(1/n) Again, sorry for goofing up your thread.
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