CF263B Squares

Description

Vasya has found a piece of paper with a coordinate system written on it. There are $ n $ distinct squares drawn in this coordinate system. Let's number the squares with integers from 1 to $ n $ . It turned out that points with coordinates $ (0,0) $ and $ (a_{i},a_{i}) $ are the opposite corners of the $ i $ -th square. Vasya wants to find such integer point (with integer coordinates) of the plane, that belongs to exactly $ k $ drawn squares. We'll say that a point belongs to a square, if the point is located either inside the square, or on its boundary. Help Vasya find a point that would meet the described limits.

Input Format

The first line contains two space-separated integers $ n $ , $ k $ $ (1

Output Format

In a single line print two space-separated integers $ x $ and $ y $ $ (0