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1. The decimal representation of a rational number is
(a) Always terminating
(b) Either terminating or repeating
(c) Either terminating or non repeating
(d) Neither terminating nor repeating ​

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Answered by Navneetjain79
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Answer:

Always terminating...

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Answered by reeyu22
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b) Either terminating or repeating

ADDTIONAL INFORMATION

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Rational number - Any no. which can be written in the form of p/q where p and q are co - primes are called rational no.

• Its decimal expansion is of the power 2 or 5 or both.

• It is either terminating or repeating.

• 2 is the first even prime no.

• 0 can also be written in the form p/q i. e 0/1 , 0/2 ....

IRRATIONAL NUMBER. - No. which can not be written in the form of p/q is called irrational no.

• Its decimal expanstion is non terminating non repeating.

• It is of the power of any no. execp 2 and 5.

• For ex. root 2 , root 3 etc.

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