A subsequence is a subset of the array that appears in the same relative order of the array but the elements do not necessarily have to be consecutive.
Example:
For an array x = [8, 24, 7, 35, 23, 52, 39, 64, 78],
the length of the longest strictly increasing subsequence is 6 (8, 24, 35, 52, 64, 78).
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It is quite a good problem, something for nothing,
Cases that the subsequence don't start counting from the FIRST number should be considered in the test!!!