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int m,j,i,n;
for i:=1 to n do
m:=m+j*n


  
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May 10, 2006 10:52:22   #1  
jagadish        

RE: int m,j,i,n;for i:=1 to n dom:=m+j*n
m: m + n*j*i
 
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September 13, 2006 14:43:05   #2  
viswanadh        

RE:
jagdish can u explain me how can we get that expression???
 
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