#D5303. Deadline
Deadline
Deadline
Adilbek was assigned to a special project. For Adilbek it means that he has n days to run a special program and provide its results. But there is a problem: the program needs to run for d days to calculate the results.
Fortunately, Adilbek can optimize the program. If he spends x (x is a non-negative integer) days optimizing the program, he will make the program run in \left⌈ (d)/(x + 1) \right⌉ days (\left⌈ a \right⌉ is the ceiling function: \left⌈ 2.4 \right⌉ = 3, \left⌈ 2 \right⌉ = 2). The program cannot be run and optimized simultaneously, so the total number of days he will spend is equal to x + \left⌈ (d)/(x + 1) \right⌉.
Will Adilbek be able to provide the generated results in no more than n days?
Input
The first line contains a single integer T (1 ≤ T ≤ 50) — the number of test cases.
The next T lines contain test cases – one per line. Each line contains two integers n and d (1 ≤ n ≤ 10^9, 1 ≤ d ≤ 10^9) — the number of days before the deadline and the number of days the program runs.
Output
Print T answers — one per test case. For each test case print YES (case insensitive) if Adilbek can fit in n days or NO (case insensitive) otherwise.
Example
Input
3 1 1 4 5 5 11
Output
YES YES NO
Note
In the first test case, Adilbek decides not to optimize the program at all, since d ≤ n.
In the second test case, Adilbek can spend 1 day optimizing the program and it will run \left⌈ 5/2 \right⌉ = 3 days. In total, he will spend 4 days and will fit in the limit.
In the third test case, it's impossible to fit in the limit. For example, if Adilbek will optimize the program 2 days, it'll still work \left⌈ (11)/(2+1) \right⌉ = 4 days.
inputFormat
Input
The first line contains a single integer T (1 ≤ T ≤ 50) — the number of test cases.
The next T lines contain test cases – one per line. Each line contains two integers n and d (1 ≤ n ≤ 10^9, 1 ≤ d ≤ 10^9) — the number of days before the deadline and the number of days the program runs.
outputFormat
Output
Print T answers — one per test case. For each test case print YES (case insensitive) if Adilbek can fit in n days or NO (case insensitive) otherwise.
Example
Input
3 1 1 4 5 5 11
Output
YES YES NO
Note
In the first test case, Adilbek decides not to optimize the program at all, since d ≤ n.
In the second test case, Adilbek can spend 1 day optimizing the program and it will run \left⌈ 5/2 \right⌉ = 3 days. In total, he will spend 4 days and will fit in the limit.
In the third test case, it's impossible to fit in the limit. For example, if Adilbek will optimize the program 2 days, it'll still work \left⌈ (11)/(2+1) \right⌉ = 4 days.
样例
3
1 1
4 5
5 11
YES
YES
NO
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