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Revenge of ex-EuclidTime Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 32768/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 1311 Accepted Submission(s): 772 Problem Description In arithmetic and computer programming, the extended Euclidean algorithm is an extension to the Euclidean algorithm, which computes, besides the greatest common divisor of integers a and b, the coefficients of B¨¦zout's identity, that is integers x and y such that ax + by = gcd(a, b). ---Wikipedia Today, ex-Euclid takes revenge on you. You need to calculate how many distinct positive pairs of (x, y) such as ax + by = c for given a, b and c. Input The first line contains a single integer T, indicating the number of test cases. Each test case only contains three integers a, b and c. [Technical Specification] 1. 1 <= T <= 100 2. 1 <= a, b, c <= 1 000 000 Output For each test case, output the number of valid pairs. Sample Input
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