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Solving recurrence equation $T(n)=T(n^({2/3)})+17$

How can the following recurrence equation be solved by one of three main ways:

$$T(n)=T(n^(\frac{2}{3}))+17$$$$T(n)=T(n^{2/3})+17$$

I have tried solving it by the iteration way. However it does not work for me since I can't find the equation with $i$, i.e the generic equation.

Solving recurrence equation $T(n)=T(n^(2/3))+17$

How can the following recurrence equation be solved by one of three main ways:

$$T(n)=T(n^(\frac{2}{3}))+17$$

I have tried solving it by the iteration way. However it does not work for me since I can't find the equation with $i$, i.e the generic equation.

Solving recurrence equation $T(n)=T(n^{2/3})+17$

How can the following recurrence equation be solved by one of three main ways:

$$T(n)=T(n^{2/3})+17$$

I have tried solving it by the iteration way. However it does not work for me since I can't find the equation with $i$, i.e the generic equation.

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Solving recurrence equation $T(n)=T(n^2n^(2/3))+17$

How can the following recurrence equation be solved by one of three main ways:

$$T(n)=T\left(\frac{n^2}{3}\right)+17$$$$T(n)=T(n^(\frac{2}{3}))+17$$

I have tried solving it by the iteration way. However it does not work for me since I can't find the equation with $i$, i.e the generic equation.

Solving recurrence equation $T(n)=T(n^2/3)+17$

How can the following recurrence equation be solved by one of three main ways:

$$T(n)=T\left(\frac{n^2}{3}\right)+17$$

I have tried solving it by the iteration way. However it does not work for me since I can't find the equation with $i$, i.e the generic equation.

Solving recurrence equation $T(n)=T(n^(2/3))+17$

How can the following recurrence equation be solved by one of three main ways:

$$T(n)=T(n^(\frac{2}{3}))+17$$

I have tried solving it by the iteration way. However it does not work for me since I can't find the equation with $i$, i.e the generic equation.

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Solving recurrence equation $T(n)=T(n^2/3)+17$

How can be the following recurrence equation be solved by one of three mainlymain ways:

$$T(n)=T\left(\frac{n^2}{3}\right)+17$$

I washave tried solvesolving it by the iteration way, however. However it wasdoes not work for me since I can't find the equation with i$i$, i.e the generic equation.

Solving recurrence equation

How can be the following recurrence equation solved by one of three mainly ways:

$$T(n)=T\left(\frac{n^2}{3}\right)+17$$

I was tried solve it by iteration way, however it was not work for me since I can't find the equation with i, i.e the generic equation.

Solving recurrence equation $T(n)=T(n^2/3)+17$

How can the following recurrence equation be solved by one of three main ways:

$$T(n)=T\left(\frac{n^2}{3}\right)+17$$

I have tried solving it by the iteration way. However it does not work for me since I can't find the equation with $i$, i.e the generic equation.

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