Problem A: Billiard
In a billiard table with horizontal side a inches and vertical side b inches, a ball is launched from the middle of the table. After s > 0 seconds the ball returns to the point from which it was launched, after having made m bounces off the vertical sides and n bounces off the horizontal sides of the table. Find the launching angle A (measured from the horizontal), which will be between 0 and 90 degrees inclusive, and the initial velocity of the ball.Assume that the collisions with a side are elastic (no energy loss), and thus the velocity component of the ball parallel to each side remains unchanged. Also, assume the ball has a radius of zero. Remember that, unlike pool tables, billiard tables have no pockets.
Input
Input consists of a sequence of lines, each containing five nonnegative integers separated by whitespace. The five numbers are: a , b , s , m , and n , respectively. All numbers are positive integers not greater than 10000.Input is terminated by a line containing five zeroes.
Output
For each input line except the last, output a line containing two real numbers (accurate to two decimal places) separated by a single space. The first number is the measure of the angle A in degrees and the second is the velocity of the ball measured in inches per second, according to the description above.Sample Input
100 100 1 1 1 200 100 5 3 4 201 132 48 1900 156 0 0 0 0 0
Sample Output
45.00 141.42 33.69 144.22 3.09 7967.81
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#include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> #define PI 3.141592654; int main() { double a,b,s,m,n; double s1,s2,l1,l2; while(scanf("%lf %lf %lf %lf %lf",&a,&b,&s,&m,&n)!=EOF) { if(!a&&!b&&!s&&!m&&!n) { break; } l1=a*m; l2=b*n; s1=atan(l2/l1)*180/PI; s2=sqrt(l1*l1+l2*l2)/s; printf("%.2lf %.2lf\n",s1,s2); } return 0; }