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Prove that if f(n) = n2 + 5nlgn 38, then f(n)lg(f(n)) = (n2 lgn). You may use the fact that n = (1) and n

Prove that if f(n) = n2 + 5nlgn 38, then f(n)lg(f(n)) = (n2 lgn). You may use the fact that n = (1) and n = (lgn).

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