Looking at the graphs of function growth, I noticed the growth for square root function is similar to the growth of a logarithmic function and thought they are the same but turns out logarithmic function grows much slower than the square root function and that square root function grows much slower than the linear function.
In short, the function growth of square root function is bounded on top by the linear function's and bounded below by the logarithmic function. Logarithmic function still grows the slowest.
The master has an injury on his eyelid. A bruise and he is lucky the arnis stick didn't made it to his eyeballs otherwise he'll be blind now.
They got sparring sessions yesterday with his fellow seniors. The usual activity we also do during practices before I enrolled to the BSEE program.
It is normal for us to get injured during the sparring sessions. One time I lost control and hit his ribs. At another instant he lost control and hit my elbow for breaking and though I didn't feel the pain at that time, it took me 3 days before I felt it and my elbow joint got injured. Months before it healed. At other times like when I got a fresh wound from an accident during my run where my knees were partly peeled, the blunt metal swords we were using were slicing on those fresh wounds.