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Thanks! In your boxed answer how did you get 3epsilon/4?
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See the computations right after the box which leads to 4/3. So you need 3/4 epsilon to get epsilon as the final estimate.
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Ok i see it. It’s f(1)
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Got it. Thanks again.
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