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Questions about asymptotic notations such as Big-O, Omega, etc.
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How come O(n) + O(logn) = O(logn)
As Chi say to you, if you have in a program two operations, one $\mathcal{O}(log{}n)$ and another $\mathcal{O}(n) $ you must take a superior bound, and your result will be $\mathcal{O}(n)$ in this cas …