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FarawayTime Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 524288/524288 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 829 Accepted Submission(s): 436 Problem Description $n$ soldiers are dispatched to somewhere in Byteland. These soldiers are going to set off now, but the target location is not so clear. Assume the target location is at $(x_e,y_e)$, it is clear that $x_e,y_e$ are both non-negative integers within $[0,m]$. For the $i$-th soldier, the only thing he knows is that $(|x_i-x_e|+|y_i-y_e|)\bmod k_i=t_i$. To find the correct target location, these soldiers are working on the information they have now. Please write a program to figure out the number of possible target locations. Input The first line of the input contains an integer $T(1\leq T\leq 10)$, denoting the number of test cases. In each test case, there are two integers $n,m(1\leq n\leq 10,1\leq m\leq 10^9)$ in the first line, denoting the number of soldiers and the upper bound of $x_e,y_e$. For the next $n$ lines, each line contains four integers $x_i,y_i,k_i,t_i(0\leq x_i,y_i\leq m,2\leq k_i\leq 5,0\leq t_i<k_i)$, denoting what each soldier knows. Output For each test case, print a single line containing an integer, denoting the number of possible target locations. Sample Input
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