let's suppose the case:
k = 1, n = 1000;
arr[] = {1,3,5,7,9,11,..........1999]
For this case, the answer can be 2^N, and according to the question we have to return an integer. Is it possible?
Please help someone.
Thank you.
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Can someone verify? that this question can be solved or it's impossble.
let's suppose the case:
k = 1, n = 1000;
arr[] = {1,3,5,7,9,11,..........1999]
For this case, the answer can be 2^N, and according to the question we have to return an integer. Is it possible?
Please help someone.
Thank you.
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