I have been unable to solve the question in this image. the most concerning part is k can be as large as 10^14 which doesn't give much options how to traverse and apply the logic. Please provide me a good approach to solve this
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How to solve this question ? Here n<=10^5 and k<=10^14
I have been unable to solve the question in this image. the most concerning part is k can be as large as 10^14 which doesn't give much options how to traverse and apply the logic. Please provide me a good approach to solve this
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