On May 10, 3:22 am, max payne <[email protected]> wrote:
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1-b is wrong. Suppose your word starts with 1. You say that we have F
(n-1) possibilities. But this possibilities also can start with 1,
thus you count illegal trinary words. This problem is more complicated
than it seems.
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