K-based numbers
http://acm.timus.ru/problem.aspx?space=1&num=1009
Time Limit: 1.0 second
Memory Limit: 1 000 KB
Let's consider K-based numbers, containing exactly N digits. We define a number to be valid if its K-based notation doesn't contain two successful zeroes.
Example:
1010230 is a valid 7-digit number 1000198 is not a valid number 0001235 is not a 7-digit number, it is a 4-digit number.
Given two numbers N and K, you are to calculate an amount of valid K based numbers, contaning N digits.
You may assume that 2 <= K <= 10; 2 <= N; 4 <= N+K <= 18.
1. Input
two decimal numbers N and K
2. Output
The result in decimal notation.
3. Sample Input
2 10
4. Sample Output
90