An infinite chessboard is obtained by extending a finite chessboard to
the right and up infinitely. Each square of the chessboard is either
black or white with the side of
S milimiters,
0 <
S <= 1000. The leftmost bottom square
of the chessboard is black. A flea is positioned on the chessboard at
the point (
x,
y) (given in milimeters) and
makes jumps by jumping
dx milimeters to the right and
dy milimiters up,
0 <
dx,
dy, that is, a flea at
position (
x,
y) after one jump lands at position
(
x+dx,
y+dy).
Given the starting position of the flea on the board your task is to
find out after how many jumps the flea will reach a white square. If
the flea lands on a boundary between two squares then it does not
count as landing on the white square. Note that it is possible that
the flea never reaches a white square.
Each test case consists of one line of input containing five non-negative numbers separated by white space and giving integers S, x, y, dx, and dy. An input line containing five zeroes follows the last test case. For test case print one line of output in the format shown in the sample.