Given four integers sx, sy, tx, and ty, return true if it is possible to convert the point (sx, sy) to the point (tx, ty) through some operations, or false otherwise.
The allowed operation on some point (x, y) is to convert it to either (x, x + y) or (x + y, y).
Examples
Example 1
Input: sx = 1, sy = 1, tx = 3, ty = 5
Output: true
Explanation:
One series of moves that transforms the starting point to the target is:
(1, 1) -> (1, 2)
(1, 2) -> (3, 2)
(3, 2) -> (3, 5)
Example 2
Input: sx = 1, sy = 1, tx = 2, ty = 2
Output: false
Example 3
Input: sx = 1, sy = 1, tx = 1, ty = 1
Output: true
Constraints
1 <= sx, sy, tx, ty <= 109
780. Reaching Points
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Given four integers sx, sy, tx, and ty, return true if it is possible to convert the point (sx, sy) to the point (tx, ty) through some operations, or false otherwise.
The allowed operation on some point (x, y) is to convert it to either (x, x + y) or (x + y, y).
Examples
Example 1
Input: sx = 1, sy = 1, tx = 3, ty = 5
Output: true
Explanation:
One series of moves that transforms the starting point to the target is:
(1, 1) -> (1, 2)
(1, 2) -> (3, 2)
(3, 2) -> (3, 5)
Example 2
Input: sx = 1, sy = 1, tx = 2, ty = 2
Output: false
Example 3
Input: sx = 1, sy = 1, tx = 1, ty = 1
Output: true