Problem 189. Sum all integers from 1 to 2^n
Given the number x, y must be the summation of all integers from 1 to 2^x. For instance if x=2 then y must be 1+2+3+4=10.
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Abdullah Al Baki
on 27 Apr 2022
The question is soo easy that you won't be able to catch the trick soo easily.
DJ Campbell
on 12 May 2023
Nice and easy beginners question using the sum function. Thanks Dimitris!
AMIT SURYAVANSHI
on 21 Jan 2024
The question was easy and yes today only I completed the group Introduction to MATLAB few problems were very easy and few were tough ..... Happy to complete all the questions from this group
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