Write a program that will accept a fraction of the form N/D, where N is the numerator and D is the denominator and print the decimal representation. If the decimal representation has a repeating sequence of digits, indicate the sequence by enclosing it in brackets. For example, 1/3 = .33333333… is denoted as 0.(3), and 41/333 = 0.123123123… is denoted as 0.(123). Use xxx.0 to denote an integer. Typical conversions are:
A single line with two space separated integers, N and D, 1 ≤ N, D ≤ 100000.
The decimal expansion, as detailed above. If the expansion exceeds 76 characters in length, print it on multiple lines with 76 characters per line.