We know that prime numbers are positive integers that have exactly two distinct positive divisors. Similarly, we'll call a positive integer t Τ-prime, if t has exactly three distinct positive divisors.
You are given an array of n positive integers. For each of them determine whether it is Τ-prime or not.
The first line contains a single positive integer, n (1≤n≤105), showing how many numbers are in the array. The next line contains n space-separated integers xi (1≤xi≤1012).
Please, do not use the %lld specifier to read or write 64-bit integers in C++. It is advised to use the cin, cout streams or the %I64d specifier.
Print n lines: the i-th line should contain "YES" (without the quotes), if number xi is Τ-prime, and "NO" (without the quotes), if it isn't.
3
4 5 6
YES
NO
NO
The given test has three numbers. The first number 4 has exactly three divisors − 1, 2 and 4, thus the answer for this number is "YES". The second number 5 has two divisors (1 and 5), and the third number 6 has four divisors (1, 2, 3, 6), hence the answer for them is "NO".