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hey and welcome back to the channel i hope you guys are doing extremely well so this is going to be a very very short video why because in this video ill be talking about the lecture 3 follow-up question solution now in the lecture 3 i did give you a follow-up question where i asked you like the question that we solved was if the frog could jump from the ith index to i plus one and the frog could jump uh from i plus uh i to i plus two in this scenario what is the minimum energy that the frog will take in order to jump from zero index to n minus one index that was the question in lecture three but i did give you a follow-up where i said you that what if i give you k yes what if i give you k and i ask you that youre allowed to jump from i plus 1 to i plus 2 plus i plus 3 dot dot till i plus kth index youre allowed to jump to all these indexes so if instead of allowing couple of indexes i allow you to jump around k indexes so what is going to be the minimum energy required so most of