Given an array of unique integers, each integer is strictly greater than 1.
We make a binary tree using these integers and each number may be used for any number of times.
Each non-leaf node's value should be equal to the product of the values of it's children.
How many binary trees can we make? Return the answer modulo 10 ** 9 + 7.
Example 1:
Input:A = [2, 4]
Output: 3 Explanation: We can make these trees:[2], [4], [4, 2, 2]
Example 2:
Input:A = [2, 4, 5, 10]
Output:7
Explanation: We can make these trees:[2], [4], [5], [10], [4, 2, 2], [10, 2, 5], [10, 5, 2]
.
Note:
1 <= A.length <= 1000
.2 <= A[i] <= 10 ^ 9
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