Problem E

Statement
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Description:
You are given n points with integer coordinates on the plane. Points are given in a way such that there is no triangle, formed by any three of these n points, which area exceeds S.

Alyona tried to construct a triangle with integer coordinates, which contains all n points and which area doesn't exceed 4S, but, by obvious reason, had no success in that. Please help Alyona construct such triangle. Please note that vertices of resulting triangle are not necessarily chosen from n given points.

Input Format:
In the first line of the input two integers n and S (3 ≤ n ≤ 5000, 1 ≤ S ≤ 1018) are given — the number of points given and the upper bound value of any triangle's area, formed by any three of given n points.

The next n lines describes given points: ith of them consists of two integers xi and yi ( - 108 ≤ xi, yi ≤ 108) — coordinates of ith point.

It is guaranteed that there is at least one triple of points not lying on the same line.

Output Format:
Print the coordinates of three points — vertices of a triangle which contains all n points and which area doesn't exceed 4S.

Coordinates of every triangle's vertex should be printed on a separate line, every coordinate pair should be separated by a single space. Coordinates should be an integers not exceeding 109 by absolute value.

It is guaranteed that there is at least one desired triangle. If there is more than one answer, print any of them.

Note:
None

Evaluations

Eval IDRun IDProviderModelLangSuccessTimestampPromptResponseStdoutStderrRetry
2878 20260318-010007 gemini gemini-3-pro-preview go true 2026-03-18T02:27:54.875178Z View View View View Retry
2482 20260314-020010 gemini gemini-3-pro-preview go true 2026-03-14T03:22:25.446925Z View View View View Retry