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MOZGEOL - Jenny the GeoLover |
You may imagine a right-angle triangle by the name of Pythagoras. Geonty (a geometry lover) is a disciple of Mr. Pythagoras, found a problem for young programmers like you. In this problem, you are given the smallest side X (in cm) and the smallest angle Y (in degree) of a right-angle triangle. You have to calculate the length (in cm) of the hypotenuse of that triangle.
Input
Input starts with an integer T (<= 10), denoting the number of test cases. Each case can contain two real numbers X and Y.
Output
For each case, print the case number and the length of the hypotenuse of that triangle. Print six digit after the decimal point.
Example
Input: 3
7 30
15 30
10 18 Output: Case 1: 14
Case 2: 30
Case 3: 32.360680
Added by: | Mozahid |
Date: | 2019-04-15 |
Time limit: | 0.5s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All |