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Computers and Technology, 14.02.2020 01:22 hgfddfg

Which of the three functions above (runtime_increment, runtime_print and runtime_pow) has time performance ‘closer’ (or more similar) to that of the runtime_rec in the code below? Note that you do not need to compute the time complexity for runtime_rec. We did not cover that yet. Use other methods (e. g. look at the actual time it takes to execute for different values of N and see to which function from above).

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