In problem 55315, you had to calculate the number of multiplications required based on the positions of parenthesis.
This problem is a combination of the previous two. You have to place the parenthesis in the proper places so that minimum number of multiplications are required.
For instance, array= [1,2,3,2].
So there are three matrices A, B, and C.
you can multiply in two ways - A(BC) or (AB)C.
A(BC) - requires total 16 multiplications, while (AB)C requires total 12 multiplications. So the later one is the answer.
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