Question is to find the runtime $T(n)$ of following problem by solving the recurrence. $T(n)=16\cdot T(\frac{n}{4}) + n!$. I went through the following theory. *If the recurrence relation is of the form $T(n)=aT(\frac{n}{b}) + \Theta(n^k(\log n)^p)$,where $a \geq 1$ , $b \gt 1$* , $k \ge 0$ and p is a real number,then: 1. If $a \gt b^k$, then $T(n)=\Theta(n^(\log_b a))$. 1. If $a=b^k$ 1. If $p \gt -1 $, then $T(n)=\Theta((n^(\log_b a)(\log n)^(p+1))$. 1. If $p=-1 $ then $T(n)=\Theta((n^(\log_b a)(\log log n))$. 1. If $p \lt -1 $, then $T(n)=\Theta(n^(log_b a))$. 1. If $a \lt b^k$ 1. If $p \ge 0 $, then $T(n)=\Theta(n^k(\log n)^p)$. 1. If $p \lt 0 $, then $T(n)=O(n^k)$. Now I want to know how do I compare the second terms of the the equations ($n!$ and $\Theta(n^k(\log n)^p) $) to obtain $k$ so that I can check which of the above case holds true ?