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it's inversed equotation p(p(y)) = x... instead of maping the value on the index I map the index on given value... for exaplme the sample input0 p(p(y)) = 1 so I look which p index gave the value 1 which is index 3... now i know that p(y) = 3 so I look which index gave the value 3 which is index 2... and that's the y
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it's inversed equotation p(p(y)) = x... instead of maping the value on the index I map the index on given value... for exaplme the sample input0 p(p(y)) = 1 so I look which p index gave the value 1 which is index 3... now i know that p(y) = 3 so I look which index gave the value 3 which is index 2... and that's the y