Suppose a > 0, b > 0.
Find a time $$$t_0$$$ such that the function $$$f(t) = a * t - b - log(log(t))$$$ is positive(>= 0) for $$$t >= t_0$$$
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Suppose a > 0, b > 0.
Find a time $$$t_0$$$ such that the function $$$f(t) = a * t - b - log(log(t))$$$ is positive(>= 0) for $$$t >= t_0$$$
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And what the 'x' is?
No idea.
Sorry it was a mistake. It's actually $$$t$$$
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