Math, asked by dakshraghav397, 7 months ago

22/7 can be represented as a terminating decimal.​

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Answered by DrNykterstein
18

Answer is No,

22/7 can't be represented as a terminating decimal because its denominator can't be expressed in the form 2^m × 5^n.

A number can be expressed as a terminating decimal only if its denominator can be expressed in the form 2^m × 5^n

Here, 7 = 7 × 1

Also,

Decimal expansion of 22/7 is non-terminating and recurring.

22/7 = 3.142857

Here, the digits 142857 after the decimal point will repeat forever.

Answered by sahilkumar6329
0

Answer:

answer is no, 22/7 can't be represented as a terminating decimal because its denominator can't be expressed in the form 2^m × 5^n. also, decimal expansion of 22/7 is non-terminating and recurring.

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