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							Write a C program to find the first and last position of a given target value in a sorted array. If the target is not found in the array, return [-1, -1]. The algorithm must run in O(log n) time complexity.
Example 1
- Input: nums = [5, 7, 7, 8, 8, 10], target = 8
 - Output: [3, 4]
 - Explanation: 
- Step 1: The target value 8 appears at indices 3 and 4.
 - Step 2: First occurrence is at index 3.
 - Step 3: Last occurrence is at index 4.
 - Step 4: Therefore, return [3, 4].
 
 - Step 1: The target value 8 appears at indices 3 and 4.
 
Example 2
- Input: nums = [5, 7, 7, 8, 8, 10], target = 6
 - Output: [-1, -1]
 - Explanation: 
- Step 1: The target value 6 is not present in the array.
 - Step 2: Since target is not found, return [-1, -1].
 - Step 3: This indicates that the target has no first or last position.
 
 - Step 1: The target value 6 is not present in the array.
 
Constraints
- 0 ≤ nums.length ≤ 10^5
 - -10^9 ≤ nums[i] ≤ 10^9
 - nums is a non-decreasing array
 - -10^9 ≤ target ≤ 10^9
 - Time Complexity: O(log n)
 - Space Complexity: O(1)
 
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Solution Hints
- Use binary search to find the first occurrence of the target.
 - Use binary search to find the last occurrence of the target.
 - Modify the standard binary search to find leftmost position.
 - Modify the standard binary search to find rightmost position.
 - Return [-1, -1] if target is not found in either search.