Problem10860--ABC156 - D - Bouquet

10860: ABC156 - D - Bouquet

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Time Limit : 1.000 sec  Memory Limit : 512 MiB

Description

Akari has $n$ kinds of flowers, one of each kind.

She is going to choose one or more of these flowers to make a bouquet.

However, she hates two numbers $a$ and $b$, so the number of flowers in the bouquet cannot be $a$ or $b$.

How many different bouquets are there that Akari can make?

Find the count modulo $(10^9 + 7)$.

Here, two bouquets are considered different when there is a flower that is used in one of the bouquets but not in the other bouquet.

Input

Input is given from Standard Input in the following format:

```
$n$ $a$ $b$
```

Output

Print the number of bouquets that Akari can make, modulo $(10^9 + 7)$. (If there are no such bouquets, print 0.)

Constraints

-   All values in input are integers.
-   $2 \leq n \leq 10^9$
-   $1 \leq a < b \leq \textrm{min}(n, 2 \times 10^5)$

Sample 1 Input

4 1 3

Sample 1 Output

7

In this case, Akari can choose $2$ or $4$ flowers to make the bouquet.

There are $6$ ways to choose $2$ out of the $4$ flowers, and $1$ way to choose $4$, so there are a total of $7$ different bouquets that Akari can make.

Sample 2 Input

1000000000 141421 173205

Sample 2 Output

34076506

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