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Mathematics, 30.11.2021 23:10 cesar9895

A frog is positioned at the origin of the coordinate plane. From the point (x, y), the frog can jump to any of the points (x 1, y), (x 2, y), (x, y 1), or (x, y 2). Find the number of distinct sequences of jumps in which the frog begins at (0, 0) and ends at (4, 4).

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