Problem K
Problem Description
A math instructor is too lazy to grade a question in the exam papers in which students are supposed to produce a complicated formula for the question asked. Students may write correct answers in different forms which makes grading very hard. So, the instructor needs help from computer programmers and you can help.
You are to write a program to read different formulas and determine whether or not they are arithmetically equivalent.
You are to write a program to read different formulas and determine whether or not they are arithmetically equivalent.
Input
The first line of the input contains an integer N (1 <= N <= 20) that is the number of test cases. Following the first line, there are two lines for each test case. A test case consists of two arithmetic expressions, each on a separate line with at most 80 characters. There is no blank line in the input. An expression contains one or more of the following:
Single letter variables (case insensiti
Single letter variables (case insensiti