#P2099. Fool's Day

Fool's Day

Description

In a rectangular 2D world everything is rectangular. Rectangular people live in rectangular houses, drive rectangular cars and work in rectangular offices. The only day of a year when everything is not rectangular is April 1st --- the Fool's Day. On that day people send each other postcards with jokes and these postcards have a form of parallelograms. To support this tradition the rectangular world industry produces different parallelogram postcards and envelopes.

Mr. Rect Squarowski wants to start a new business. He would like to provide a web service that determines whether a Fool's Day postcard fits Fool's Day envelope. Help Mr. Squarowski to earn his next billion of money rects.

Input

The first line of the input file contains integer number n (1 <= n <= 1 000) --- the number of test cases. Each test case consists of six integer numbers. The first three numbers describe an envelope, the last three --- a postcard.

Three numbers describing each parallelogram are the lengths of its adjacent sides and its diagonal re-spectively. Specified lengths will not be greater than 1 000. It is guaranteed that the corresponding parallelogram exists and it is not degenerate.

Output

For each test case output a single line. Print "Yes" if a postcard fits an envelope or "No" if it doesn't.

3
3 4 6 4 3 6
6 6 7 5 5 8
11 11 11 10 10 2
Yes
Yes
No

Source

Northeastern Europe 2004

, Northern Subregion