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You are given three positive (i.e. strictly greater than zero) integers $$$x$$$, $$$y$$$ and $$$z$$$.
Your task is to find positive integers $$$a$$$, $$$b$$$ and $$$c$$$ such that $$$x = \max(a, b)$$$, $$$y = \max(a, c)$$$ and $$$z = \max(b, c)$$$, or determine that it is impossible to find such $$$a$$$, $$$b$$$ and $$$c$$$.
You have to answer $$$t$$$ independent test cases. Print required $$$a$$$, $$$b$$$ and $$$c$$$ in any (arbitrary) order.
The first line of the input contains one integer $$$t$$$ ($$$1 \le t \le 2 \cdot 10^4$$$) — the number of test cases. Then $$$t$$$ test cases follow.
The only line of the test case contains three integers $$$x$$$, $$$y$$$, and $$$z$$$ ($$$1 \le x, y, z \le 10^9$$$).
For each test case, print the answer:
5 3 2 3 100 100 100 50 49 49 10 30 20 1 1000000000 1000000000
YES 3 2 1 YES 100 100 100 NO NO YES 1 1 1000000000
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