@XanderHenderson If the explanation via continued fractions hadn't been possible, I would have felt the same way... Perhaps this is a case where a normally bad question has a fortuitous answer.
@XanderHenderson It is also a bad question, but it wasn't very easy finding the right duplicates. It seems like a good permutation to keep as a good hook into the better questions. That is, unless such a duplicate already exists (I couldn't find it.) . I gave it a better title to enhance its usefulness as a duplicate.
This answer comes across as snarky. The question is terrible, but I would think that the correct course of action is to downvote / vote-to-close the question (or leave comment asking for clarification, I suppose).