Solving a relation
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Dynamic programming
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Recurrence relation
Recurrence relations
Algorithms
Dp
Matrix exponentiation
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75% Success 16 Attempts 50 Points 5s Time Limit 256MB Memory 1024 KB Max Code
You are required to determine the \(n^{th}\) terms of the following relation:
\(f(0)=p\\ f(1)=q\\ f(2)= r\\ for n>2\\ f(n)= a*f(n-1) + b*f(n-2) + c*f(n-3) +g(n)\\ where\ g(n)=n*n*(n+1)\)
Since the \(n^{th}\) term can be too large, therefore you are required to print \(f(n)\ modulo\ (1000000007)\).
Input format
- First line: \(t\) denoting the number of test cases
- Each of the \(t\) line: Seven integers \(p,\ q,\ r,\ a,\ b,\ c,\ n\)
Output format
For each test case, print \(f(n) modulo(1000000007)\) that represents the \(n^{th}\) term of the sequence in a new line.
Constraints
\(1 \leq t \leq 50 \\1 \leq p,q,r,a,b,c,n \leq 10^{18}\)
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