Java Loops II

 We use the integers , , and  to create the following series:

You are given  queries in the form of , and . For each query, print the series corresponding to the given , and  values as a single line of  space-separated integers.

Input Format

The first line contains an integer, , denoting the number of queries.
Each line  of the  subsequent lines contains three space-separated integers describing the respective , and  values for that query.

Constraints

Output Format

For each query, print the corresponding series on a new line. Each series must be printed in order as a single line of  space-separated integers.

Sample Input

2
0 2 10
5 3 5

Sample Output

2 6 14 30 62 126 254 510 1022 2046
8 14 26 50 98

Explanation

We have two queries:

  1. We use , and  to produce some series :

    ... and so on.

    Once we hit , we print the first ten terms as a single line of space-separated integers.

  2. We use , and  to produce some series :

    We then print each element of our series as a single line of space-separated values.

  3. SOLUTIONS:

  4. import java.util.*;
    import java.io.*;

    class Solution{
        public static void main(String []argh){
            Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
            int t=in.nextInt();
            for(int i=0;i<t;i++){
                int a = in.nextInt();
                int b = in.nextInt();
                int n = in.nextInt();
                int res = a;
                for (int j = 0; j < n; j++)
                {
                    res += (int)(Math.pow(2, j) * b);
                    System.out.print(Integer.toString(res)  + ' ');
                }
                System.out.print('\n');
            }
            in.close();
        }
    }

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