Given N <= 10^5 lines, how to find the leftmost intersection of two lines?
Obs : Lines are in the Cartesian Plane
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Given N <= 10^5 lines, how to find the leftmost intersection of two lines?
Obs : Lines are in the Cartesian Plane
Problem from https://coj.uci.cu/24h/problem.xhtml?pid=3850 exponial(n) = n^(exponial(n-1))
How to calculate exponial(n) mod M?
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