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I'm guessing X^n is more efficient. Can anyone explain?

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    Why do you guess that? How can you have a guess without some rationale? Dec 28, 2011 at 5:25
  • That depends. What algorithms are you using? Dec 28, 2011 at 5:25
  • Define "efficient". (But in any case it's not "efficient" to calculate X^n when you need X^(1/n).)
    – Hot Licks
    Dec 28, 2011 at 5:41

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I take it that 'X' is constant? As n grows, 2^n gets bigger rather quickly. But as n grows for 2^(1/n), it gets smaller. However, I am not too sure what algorithm gives you 2^(1/n)... The only problem with 2^(1/n) is that it starts off being very huge (infinity, actually) and shrinks over time. Again, I am curious as to what algorithm gives you 2^(1/n) or if it even exists...

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