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in the first one they havent considered the repetition of E and N in ENDEA i think it should be cuz like any of the 3 Es can come and so can any of the 2 Ns
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SirLancelotDuLac
Repition doesn't matter here no? Once you have a string "ENDEA", the rest doesn't matter. (Inside the string as everything is fixed)
flower
flowerOP3w ago
ik inside it is fixed i am talking about like when we fix the other 4 letters then in the overall string repetition would come the Es are all identical no
SirLancelotDuLac
Assume we have taken ENDEA and called it as X. Now you have to permute XNOEL. Which 'n' or 'e' you have taken doesn't matter here no?
Cakey Bot
Cakey Bot3w ago
flower4775
Transcription requested by SirLancelotDuLac
एन भी दो बार रेपीट हो गया So it felt very weird कि हम इसमें repetition नहीं ले रहे हैं
flower
flowerOP3w ago
Horrible bhai aadha to gayab kar diya isne
SirLancelotDuLac
The string 'ENDEA' is given to us na? We don't have to permute it itself. So, it doesn't matter ki which E we have used in making it.
flower
flowerOP3w ago
okok
SirLancelotDuLac
Multiplicative repition reduction is used only when you are treating two 'E's as completely distinct in a place where they are completely identical
Cakey Bot
Cakey Bot3w ago
flower4775
Transcription requested by SirLancelotDuLac
अगर हमने कॉंबाइंड बकेट लिया तो उसके अंदर हम रेपिटेशन चेक नहीं करेंगे
SirLancelotDuLac
I didn't get that.
flower
flowerOP3w ago
nvm i dont either 💀
SirLancelotDuLac
"To confuse the enemy you must confuse yourself" -San Tzu
flower
flowerOP3w ago
The Art of Yuddh yo uhm what happened if lik oh nvm thanks +solved @SirLancelotDuLac
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