Computers and Technology

Rank the following functions by the order of growth rate ( that is, list them in a list, such that) f1(n) = 0(f2(n)), f2(n) = 0(f3(n))
Partition your list into equivalent classes such that f(n) and g(n) are in same growth class or
f(n) = (g(n)).
n1/2, n2, log2(n2), nlog2(n), log(log(n))

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