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Chapter 10, Problem 5P Show all steps: ON
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It demands to count the flops, because the flops are floating point operations per second;
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These flops are in the elimination. When  it means the outer look crosses the first pass.

Then, the bound exits in the middle loop, which is from  to .

The total iterations in this loop are as follow:
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It needs to define a factor of one division in the every one iteration. (1)

It implements a single multiplication and another subtraction in the interior loop. View all solutions

From  to for all iteration;

Therefore, the number of multiplications in the middle loop for the each iteration is

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The total multiplications in the outer loop for the first pass can be found by multiplying the
above two equations, which will give .
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Similarly, the subtractions will be figured in the numerical 

For the further iterations, the process will continue in the same way.
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These can be summarized as follow:

Outer Loop Inner Loop Addition/Subtraction Multiplication/Division Ritu


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1 2, k (k – 1)(k – 1) (k – 1)k

2 3, k (k – 2)(k – 2) (k – 2)(k – 1)

. .

. .

. .

j j + 1, k (k – j)(k – j) (k – j)(k + 1 – j)

. .

. .

. .

k – 1 k, k (1)(1) (1)(2)

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Consider the following elimination of entire addition of flops/subtraction of flops:

Applying the relationships,

Therefore,

Consider the following elimination of the multiplication/division flop yields, which is just similar
analysis of subtraction and addition;

On the determination of summation of the above two operation, the expression becomes after
summing is as follow:

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Consider the following forward substitution:

The expressions are same and equal in the entire numbers of multiplications and subtractions:

On the determination of summation of the above two operation, the expression becomes after
summing is as follow:

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Consider the following back substitution, in which only one single loop is required for
addition/subtraction flops:

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Consider the number of multiplication/ division flops determined due to additional division prior
to the loop is as follow:

Consider the entire result as follow:

Mult/Div Add/Subtr Total

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