Hi,

I dont remember the question text exactly but the following should
convey it well

The question:

A number is said to be an additive number if it has the following format:

3268126844 : 32 6812 6844 :  32 + 6812 = 6844
123581321 : 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 : 1+2  = 3 , 2+3 = 5 , 3+5=8, 5+8 = 13, 8+13 -21
347  : 3 4 7 : 3+4=7
122331234346746 : 122 3312 3434 6746 : 122 + 3312 = 3434 , 3312+3434  = 6746


If the number is broken down into non zero ( 303 : 3+0 = 3 is not
additive ) segments,and when these segments are taken in groups of
consecutive 3 ,(so two digit or single digit inputs wont qualify), the
first two should add up to the third number, such a number is called
as an additive number.

Given a range of numbers, print all the numbers  which are additive in
the sequence.

Give an approach other than brute force.

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