Brainly.in What is your question? Secondary School Computer science 5 points You will be given a square matrix of N rows and N columns (1 <= N <= 1000) containing positive and negative integers with absolute value not larger than 1000. You are required to compute the greatest sum achievable by walking a path, starting at any cell of the matrix and always moving downwards or rightwards. Additionally, you have to report the number of times that value is achievable. N will be in the first line of the input. N lines follow with N integers each. You should output a single line with two integers separated by a single blank space: first one is the greatest sum, second one is the number of times this value can be reached
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