Given an array equations of strings that represent relationships between variables, each string equations[i] has length 4 and takes one of two different forms: "a==b" or "a!=b". Here, a and b are lowercase letters (not necessarily different) that represent one-letter variable names. Return true if and only if it is possible to assign integers to variable names so as to satisfy all the given equations. Example 1: Input: ["a==b","b!=a"] Output: false Explanation: If we assign say, a = 1 and b = 1, then the first equation is satisfied, but not the second. There is no way to assign the variables to satisfy both equations. Example 2: Input: ["b==a","a==b"] Output: true Explanation: We could assign a = 1 and b = 1 to satisfy both equations. Example 3: Input: ["a==b","b==c","a==c"] Output: true Example 4: Input: ["a==b","b!=c","c==a"] Output: false Example 5: Input: ["c==c","b==d","x!=z"] Output: true Note: 1 <= equations.length <= 500 equations[i].length == 4 equations[i][0] and equations[i][3] are lowercase letters equations[i][1] is either '=' or '!' equations[i][2] is '='