That's the kind of problem that ends up being D on the Qualification Round.
Interesting to think about, but you don't want to change who wins based on
it. Sometimes you'll get a problem like that elsewhere in the tournament,
but it's more rare.

On Wed, Apr 11, 2018, 23:13 Vladyslav Lukiantsev, <v.lukian...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> First three tasks include some optimizations, working with arrays, etc.
> Meanwhile, fourth task is the pure geometric problem, which takes a couple
> of lines of code which are just mirror for geometric formulas and nothing
> with optimization.
> Is it normal for Google Code Jam to include such strange tasks in
> competition?
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