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Math MagicTime Limit: 4000/2000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 32768/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 2836 Accepted Submission(s): 905 Problem Description Yesterday, my teacher taught us about math: +, -, *, /, GCD, LCM... As you know, LCM (Least common multiple) of two positive numbers can be solved easily because of a * b = GCD (a, b) * LCM (a, b). In class, I raised a new idea: ˇ°how to calculate the LCM of K numbersˇ±. It's also an easy problem indeed, which only cost me 1 minute to solve it. I raised my hand and told teacher about my outstanding algorithm. Teacher just smiled and smiled... After class, my teacher gave me a new problem and he wanted me solve it in 1 minute, too. If we know three parameters N, M, K, and two equations: 1. SUM (A1, A2, ..., Ai, Ai+1,..., AK) = N 2. LCM (A1, A2, ..., Ai, Ai+1,..., AK) = M Can you calculate how many kinds of solutions are there for Ai (Ai are all positive numbers). I began to roll cold sweat but teacher just smiled and smiled. Can you solve this problem in 1 minute? Input There are multiple test cases. Each test case contains three integers N, M, K. (1 <= N, M <= 1,000, 1 <= K <= 100) Output For each test case, output an integer indicating the number of solution modulo 1,000,000,007(109 + 7). You can get more details in the sample and hint below. Sample Input
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Hint The first test case: the only solution is (2, 2). The second test case: the solution are (1, 2) and (2, 1). Source | ||||||||||
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