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We consider the body of the program's only while-statement
      z = z + a;
      a = a + 1;

To see whether z = a + y is an invariant for the while-statement, we place it as a postcondition at the bottom of the loop-body and push it upwards through that body to determine the weakest precondition that guarantees z = a + y to hold after the execution of the loop's body:

(z + a) = (a + 1) + y Weakest Precondition
z = z + a;
z = (a + 1) + y Assignment
a = a + 1;
z = a + y Assignment



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