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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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
Liam
on 7 May 2025 at 6:21
Don't overcomplicate it
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- 14 Problems
- 87 Finishers
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