The questions #10,11 and 12 is hard for me. can anyone help me solve them? You can assume the results of 6 to 9 [closed]I am kind of confused on how to solve this question. Can anyone help pleaseCan anyone explain the average case in insertion sort?How to find the largest n for which one can solve a problem with a given algorithm?Can anyone help me solve this limit (step by step)?Can I assume the continum hypothesis in a proofFor all non-negative integers $n$ such that $n ≥ 8$, there exist non-negative integers $a_n$ and $b_n$ such that $3a_n+5b_n = n$Studying for Discrete Math finals and trying to asnwer these questions on sets need helpIs the definition: (a,b) = a, b equivalent to the definition of an ordered pair?Is L(K4) graph planar?

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The questions #10,11 and 12 is hard for me. can anyone help me solve them? You can assume the results of 6 to 9 [closed]


I am kind of confused on how to solve this question. Can anyone help pleaseCan anyone explain the average case in insertion sort?How to find the largest n for which one can solve a problem with a given algorithm?Can anyone help me solve this limit (step by step)?Can I assume the continum hypothesis in a proofFor all non-negative integers $n$ such that $n ≥ 8$, there exist non-negative integers $a_n$ and $b_n$ such that $3a_n+5b_n = n$Studying for Discrete Math finals and trying to asnwer these questions on sets need helpIs the definition: (a,b) = a, b equivalent to the definition of an ordered pair?Is L(K4) graph planar?













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    Mar 13 at 8:21






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closed as off-topic by uniquesolution, Eevee Trainer, John Omielan, Gibbs, Vinyl_cape_jawa Mar 13 at 9:15


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closed as off-topic by uniquesolution, Eevee Trainer, John Omielan, Gibbs, Vinyl_cape_jawa Mar 13 at 9:15


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    $begingroup$
    Welcome to MSE! People don't really like to be given assignments here. The general spirit is this: if you want to get your homework done for you, you must demonstrate a minimal amount of effort. Hint: linking to the assignment is less than minimal.
    $endgroup$
    – uniquesolution
    Mar 13 at 8:19











  • $begingroup$
    @marcus Since you've already done questions 6 to 9, why don't you share what you got?
    $endgroup$
    – Toby Mak
    Mar 13 at 8:21






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Could you at least turn the picture so that our necks won't have to hurt when reading it?
    $endgroup$
    – Matti P.
    Mar 13 at 8:48












  • 4




    $begingroup$
    Welcome to MSE! People don't really like to be given assignments here. The general spirit is this: if you want to get your homework done for you, you must demonstrate a minimal amount of effort. Hint: linking to the assignment is less than minimal.
    $endgroup$
    – uniquesolution
    Mar 13 at 8:19











  • $begingroup$
    @marcus Since you've already done questions 6 to 9, why don't you share what you got?
    $endgroup$
    – Toby Mak
    Mar 13 at 8:21






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Could you at least turn the picture so that our necks won't have to hurt when reading it?
    $endgroup$
    – Matti P.
    Mar 13 at 8:48







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4




$begingroup$
Welcome to MSE! People don't really like to be given assignments here. The general spirit is this: if you want to get your homework done for you, you must demonstrate a minimal amount of effort. Hint: linking to the assignment is less than minimal.
$endgroup$
– uniquesolution
Mar 13 at 8:19





$begingroup$
Welcome to MSE! People don't really like to be given assignments here. The general spirit is this: if you want to get your homework done for you, you must demonstrate a minimal amount of effort. Hint: linking to the assignment is less than minimal.
$endgroup$
– uniquesolution
Mar 13 at 8:19













$begingroup$
@marcus Since you've already done questions 6 to 9, why don't you share what you got?
$endgroup$
– Toby Mak
Mar 13 at 8:21




$begingroup$
@marcus Since you've already done questions 6 to 9, why don't you share what you got?
$endgroup$
– Toby Mak
Mar 13 at 8:21




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$begingroup$
Could you at least turn the picture so that our necks won't have to hurt when reading it?
$endgroup$
– Matti P.
Mar 13 at 8:48




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Could you at least turn the picture so that our necks won't have to hurt when reading it?
$endgroup$
– Matti P.
Mar 13 at 8:48










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