PROBLEM STATEMENT: We use the integers , , and to create the following series: You are given queries in the form of , , and . For each query, print the series corresponding to the given , , and values as a single line of space-separated integers. Input Format The first line contains an integer, , denoting the number of queries. Each line of the subsequent lines contains three space-separated integers describing the respective , , and values for that query. Constraints Output Format For each query, print the corresponding series on a new line. Each series must be printed in order as a single line of space-separated integers. Sample Input 2 0 2 10 5 3 5 Sample Output 2 6 14 30 62 126 254 510 1022 2046 8 14 26 50 98 Explanation We have two queries: We use , , and to produce some series : ... and so on. Once we hit , we print the first ten terms as a single line of space-separated integers. We use , , and to produce some series : We then print each
Installing Java or JDK in windows
Step 1: Open the command prompt and check for the java version.
- Press windows +R and type cmd
- In windows open, the search console and type the command prompt, on the Right side click open or Run as administrator.
- In the command prompt type javac -version
If the command prompt shows anything like the above, then java is installed in your system, If it shows anything other than this then java is not installed in the system.
Step 2: In the browser open the oracle download site and look for the version you want.- for versions higher than java 8, use this link
https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/downloads/ - For versions lower than java 8, find the below link
https://www.oracle.com/in/java/technologies/javase/javase8-archive-downloads.html - Here, I will be installing java (JDK 8). In the downloads page, find the windows version if using a 64 system, choose x64
- click the .exe file and once downloaded start to install and click next on every step.
Once the installation is done. Try step 1 and you should be able to see the java version.
- Press windows +R and type cmd
- In windows open, the search console and type the command prompt, on the Right side click open or Run as administrator.
- In the command prompt type javac -version
If the command prompt shows anything like the above, then java is installed in your system, If it shows anything other than this then java is not installed in the system.
- for versions higher than java 8, use this link
https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/downloads/ - For versions lower than java 8, find the below link
https://www.oracle.com/in/java/technologies/javase/javase8-archive-downloads.html - Here, I will be installing java (JDK 8). In the downloads page, find the windows version if using a 64 system, choose x64
- click the .exe file and once downloaded start to install and click next on every step.
Once the installation is done. Try step 1 and you should be able to see the java version.
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