You're researching friendships between groups of new college students where each student is distinctly numbered from to . At the beginning of the semester, no student knew any other student; instead, they met and formed individual friendships as the semester went on. The friendships between students are:
- Bidirectional. If student is friends with student , then student is also friends with student .
- Transitive. If student is friends with student and student is friends with student , then student is friends with student . In other words, two students are considered to be friends even if they are only indirectly linked through a network of mutual (i.e., directly connected) friends.
The purpose of your research is to find the maximum total value of a group's friendships, denoted by . Each time a direct friendship forms between two students, you sum the number of friends that each of the students has and add the sum to .
You are given queries, where each query is in the form of an unordered list of distinct direct friendships between students. For each query, find the maximum value of among all possible orderings of formed friendships and print it on a new line.
Input Format
The first line contains an integer, , denoting the number of queries. The subsequent lines describe each query in the following format:
- The first line contains two space-separated integers describing the respective values of (the number of students) and (the number of distinct direct friendships).
- Each of the subsequent lines contains two space-separated integers describing the respective values of and (where ) describing a friendship between student and student .
Constraints
Output Format
For each query, print the maximum value of on a new line.
Sample Input 0
1
5 4
1 2
3 2
4 2
4 3
Sample Output 0
32
Explanation 0
The value of is maximal if the students form the direct friendships in the following order:
Students and become friends:
We then sum the number of friends that each student has to get .
Students and become friends:
We then sum the number of friends that each student has to get .
Students and become friends:
We then sum the number of friends that each student has to get .
Students and become friends:
We then sum the number of friends that each student has to get .
When we add the sums from each step, we get . We then print on a new line.