思路:满足lcm(c1,c2,c3,...,cn)%k==0就“yes"
#include<bits\stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
#define LL long long
LL gcd(LL a,LL b)
{
if(b==0)
return a;
return gcd(b,a%b);
}
LL lcm(LL a,LL b)
{
return a*b/gcd(a,b);
}
int main()
{
int n;
LL k;
scanf("%d%lld",&n,&k);
LL temp = 1;
for(int i = 1;i<=n;i++)
{
LL c;
scanf("%lld",&c);
temp = lcm(temp,c);
temp = gcd(temp,k);
if(temp==k)
{
printf("Yes\n");
return 0;
}
}
printf("No\n");
}
Today Pari and Arya are playing a game called Remainders.
Pari chooses two positive integer x and k, and tells Arya k but not x. Arya have to find the value . There are n ancient numbers c1, c2, ..., cn and Pari has to tell Arya if Arya wants. Given k and the ancient values, tell us if Arya has a winning strategy independent of value of x or not. Formally, is it true that Arya can understand the value for any positive integer x?
Note, that means the remainder of x after dividing it by y.
The first line of the input contains two integers n and k (1 ≤ n, k ≤ 1 000 000) — the number of ancient integers and value k that is chosen by Pari.
The second line contains n integers c1, c2, ..., cn (1 ≤ ci ≤ 1 000 000).
Print "Yes" (without quotes) if Arya has a winning strategy independent of value of x, or "No" (without quotes) otherwise.
4 5 2 3 5 12
Yes
2 7 2 3
No
In the first sample, Arya can understand because 5 is one of the ancient numbers.
In the second sample, Arya can't be sure what is. For example 1 and 7 have the same remainders after dividing by 2 and 3, but they differ in remainders after dividing by 7.