97 #ABC145D. [ABC145D] Knight

[ABC145D] Knight

Score : 400400 points

Problem Statement

There is a knight - the chess piece - at the origin (0,0)(0, 0) of a two-dimensional grid.

When the knight is at the square (i,j)(i, j), it can be moved to either (i+1,j+2)(i+1,j+2) or (i+2,j+1)(i+2, j+1).

In how many ways can the knight reach the square (X,Y)(X, Y)?

Find the number of ways modulo 109+710^9 + 7.

Constraints

  • 1X1061 \leq X \leq 10^6
  • 1Y1061 \leq Y \leq 10^6
  • All values in input are integers.

Input

Input is given from Standard Input in the following format:

XX YY

Output

Print the number of ways for the knight to reach (X,Y)(X, Y) from (0,0)(0, 0), modulo 109+710^9 + 7.

3 3
2

There are two ways: (0,0)(1,2)(3,3)(0,0) \to (1,2) \to (3,3) and (0,0)(2,1)(3,3)(0,0) \to (2,1) \to (3,3).

2 2
0

The knight cannot reach (2,2)(2,2).

999999 999999
151840682

Print the number of ways modulo 109+710^9 + 7.