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Do a trace on the for loop below, and show each iteration of the loop in the tracing table until the loop finishes. Each row in the table corresponds to one iteration of the for loop.
int j=3, k=2;
for(int i = 12; i >7; i--){
k = k + j - - * i ;
}
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