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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T08:53:49+00:00 2026-06-01T08:53:49+00:00

In the book Algorithms for interviewers , there is such a question: How would

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In the book Algorithms for interviewers, there is such a question:

How would you determine the minimum number of multiplications to evaluate X to the power 30?

Can anyone tell me what this question means?

What means “evaluate X to the power 30”?

There are two possible meanings, i guess:

  1. we have a X, then this question asks me “how many multiplications do I need to calculate X^30?”.
  2. We have a X, then it asks me “What y is so that y^30 = X, and how many multiplications do you need to calculate y?”

I don’t know which of what I guess is correct, or it has a 3rd meaning?

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    2026-06-01T08:53:50+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 8:53 am

    The question supposes that there is a way to write a function:

    int f(int x) { return pow(x, 30); }
    

    using only multiplications.

    In fact one way would be the following:

    int f(int x)
    {
        int y = 1;
        for (int i = 0; i < 30; i++)
            y *= x;
        return y;
    }
    

    This uses 30 multiplications.

    However consider this:

    int f(int x)
    {
        int z = x*x;
        int y = 1;
        for (int i = 0; i < 15; i++)
            y *= z;
        return y;
    }
    

    This uses 16 multiplications.

    So the question is asking what is the minimum number of multiplications possible?

    Here is 6 multiplications, and likely the interviewers ideal solution:

    int f(int x)
    {
        x_3 = x * x * x;
        x_6 = x_3 * x_3;
        x_12 = x_6 * x_6
        x_24 = x_12 * x_12
        return x_24 * x_6
    }
    

    This is more a brainteaser than a programming problem. A real power function does not use multiplication (or at least not in the way implied by the question)

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