the graph of any symmetric polynomial would look exactly the same no matter which variables you switch around. If the graph changes, then the expression isnotsymmetric.
however I am going to explain how to get it onto a graph and relate it to the O notation of quick sort. As you can see on the graph (which is the output graph I got), there is some white noise going on especially towards the larger datasets, and that is because of the arrangement...
Step 2: Draw the bounds of the second integral on the same graph from Step 1. Note: If the bounds of integration aren’t integers (the second integral here has e, Euler’s number), you may want to use a graphing calculator (I used the one at Desmos.com to draw this graph) so yo...