In modern gadgets, it's crucial to trim down the fat and get rid of unnecessary features, like a headphone jack. The same trend applies to the calculator industry.
In their pursuit for minimalism, Cosio calculator company started to produce calculators that have a single display and can only compute trigonometric functions $sin, cos, tan$ and their inverses $asin, acos, atan$.
Initially, the calculator's display shows the number $0$. After that, for each of the functions listed above, you can press a button that applies that function to the displayed number. If the operation is inapplicable or produces infinity, then the calculator breaks and stops responding.
You took it as a challenge to figure out what you can achieve using this calculator. Find a way to compute $\frac {a}{b}$ using at most $1000$ operations.
The only line contains two integers $a$ and $b$ ($1 \le a, b \le 10$).
In the first line, print a single integer $k$--- the number of button presses in your solution ($1 \le k \le 1000$).
In the second line, print the applied operations in order, separated by spaces.
The solution will be checked with a program in C++ using the standard 64-bit floating-point type: \t{double}. Your answer will be considered correct if the sequence of actions does not cause an error, and in the end the calculator displays $\frac {a}{b}$ with an absolute error of at most $10^{-9}$.
You do not have to find the shortest solution. Any solution satisfying the constraints will be accepted.
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11 cos atan sin atan sin atan sin atan sin acos tan
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