2.8, due September 27

Something that was kind of difficult to understand was what the book meant by "for any exact power ..." I know what it's getting at now after reading the general case, but it's not explained in the proofs very clearly. Also, the proof for when b^d<a was not apparently clear in either the simple or the general case.

It is interesting to be able to prove the Master Theorem, because it seems like a very simple proof! This time I could see why the lemmata were used, unlike in the proof of Sterling's Approximation. And the Master Theorem is very useful in approximating temporal complexity.

I've spent about 2-4 hours per day on homework, with half of that time being spent on this class specifically.

I've most gained a solid understanding of the material was in the homework, but I understand the best when I do the reading, go to class, and do the homework in a reasonable time. Then my understanding increases at each step.

I'm starting to improve how I handle the homework load, which means I'll be finishing more assignments and not doing them the morning of (like right now). That'll help me keep the material fresh. Also, I find that studying in a group is effective for when I don't understand the material, but when I do we often go slower than I would by myself.

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