How can i solve this problem
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How can i solve this problem
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To solve this problem we should use dynamic programming; States will be [last vertex][mask for vertexes];
At every moment we will pick vertex which connected to our last vertex;
And if last vertex is already connected with starting vertex and if we already have at least 3 vertexes in our mask, we should add 1 to answer of this state;
Answer of current state will be d[next vertex][mask + next vertex]
Answer will be d[starting vertex][mask + starting vertex]
Here is my code for better understanding
Can you please illustrate it with an example.Consider the given test case example of problem