codeforces-707 C. Pythagorean Triples

时间:2023-03-09 06:51:58
codeforces-707 C. Pythagorean Triples
C. Pythagorean Triples
time limit per test

1 second

memory limit per test

256 megabytes

input

standard input

output

standard output

Katya studies in a fifth grade. Recently her class studied right triangles and the Pythagorean theorem. It appeared, that there are triples of positive integers such that you can construct a right triangle with segments of lengths corresponding to triple. Such triples are called Pythagorean triples.

For example, triples (3, 4, 5), (5, 12, 13) and (6, 8, 10) are Pythagorean triples.

Here Katya wondered if she can specify the length of some side of right triangle and find any Pythagorean triple corresponding to such length? Note that the side which length is specified can be a cathetus as well as hypotenuse.

Katya had no problems with completing this task. Will you do the same?

Input

The only line of the input contains single integer n (1 ≤ n ≤ 109) — the length of some side of a right triangle.

Output

Print two integers m and k (1 ≤ m, k ≤ 1018), such that n, m and k form a Pythagorean triple, in the only line.

In case if there is no any Pythagorean triple containing integer n, print  - 1 in the only line. If there are many answers, print any of them.

Examples
Input
3
Output
4 5
Input
6
Output
8 10
Input
1
Output
-1
Input
17
Output
144 145
Input
67
Output
2244 2245
Note

codeforces-707 C. Pythagorean Triples

Illustration for the first sample.

看了好多个题解,感觉这个比较容易懂,这个题真的好锻炼思维。。。打死也想不到。。。

#include <iostream>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
#include <algorithm> using namespace std; int main()
{
long long n;
while(~scanf("%lld",&n)){
if(n<=){
printf("-1\n");
}else{
if(n*n&){
printf("%lld %lld\n",(n*n-)/,(n*n+)/);
}else{
printf("%lld %lld\n",n*n/-,n*n/+);
}
}
} return ;
}