LASTDIG - The last digit

Nestor was doing the work of his math class about three days but he is tired of make operations a lot and he should deliver his task tomorrow. His math’s teacher gives him two numbers a and b. The problem consist of finding the last digit of the potency of base a and index b. Help Nestor with his problem. You are given two integer numbers: the base a (0 <= a <= 20) and the index b (0 <= b <= 2,147,483,000), a and b both are not 0. You have to find the last digit of ab.

Input

The first line of input contains an integer t, the number of test cases (t <= 30). t test cases follow. For each test case will appear a and b separated by space.

Output

For each test case output an integer per line representing the result.

Example

Input:
2
3 10
6 2

Output: 9 6

Added by:Jose Daniel Rodriguez Morales
Date:2008-12-01
Time limit:1s
Source limit:700B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:All except: GOSU
Resource:Own

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2015-04-01 06:09:48 swap
Modular Exponentiation AC :)
2015-03-24 12:39:39 partybuoy
Question has an error. It is written a and b are not 0 but input can be 0 for either.
2015-03-08 11:41:13 eightnoteight
@simon
700B means 700 characters,
if u r on linux, you can checkit using wc
wc file.py

Last edit: 2015-03-08 11:42:44
2015-03-06 23:27:31 devanshukoyalkar
if possible please change the 700B size limit.....its ridiculous.

re(vamsi): no, its not

Last edit: 2015-03-07 17:57:55
2015-02-03 14:47:00 Novice Whistler
Note that the power/base can be 0
Do give in respective outputs!
2015-01-31 19:51:20 Abhishek Naik
Tried all the test cases, but still WA! Tried 10 times already! :'(
2015-01-22 07:46:38 Simon
why do we have to write under 700 Bytes -.-
2015-01-22 07:44:05 Simon
How do we check the source limit of our code?
2015-01-12 14:03:36 Phạm Bãng Bãng
haha 700 Kb. This problem is very funny. I like it.
2015-01-03 16:41:28 Mitch Schwartz
Maybe you weren't emitting enough positive energy when clicking the Submit button.
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