#P2854. Central Meridian Number
Central Meridian Number
Problem Description
A Central Meridian (ACM) Number N is a positive integer satisfies that given two positive integers A and B, and among A, B and N, we have
N | ((A^2)*B+1) Then N | (A^2+B)
Now, here is a number x, you need to tell me if it is ACM number or not.
Input
The first line there is a number T (0<T<5000), denoting the test case number.
The following T lines for each line there is a positive number N (0<N<5000) you need to judge.
Output
For each case, output “YES” if the given number is Kitty Number, “NO” if it is not.
2
3
7
YES
NO
Hint
Hint
X | Y means X is a factor of Y, for example 3 | 9;
X^2 means X multiplies itself, for example 3^2 = 9;
X*Y means X multiplies Y, for example 3*3 = 9.