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by orionblastar
4788 days ago
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What is this "O"? This is what I am talking about, the Wikipedia article and even this thread throw out variables without defining what they are. "O" and "n" what are they, how do I calculate them? How do they work? That is why none of this makes any sense that I can understand. |
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Then if you write down what you think O signifies, you will be at least 3/4 to the answer instead of part way. Nobody can learn for you. Only you can put forth the effort required.
Cowboy up.