Math, asked by doglovertg, 5 hours ago

-38/81 is terminating or non terminating decimal? explain and answer ​

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Answered by pranay9018
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

(  - \frac{ 38}{81} ) =   - \frac{38}{ {3}^{4} }  \\  =  > 81 \: is \: a \: factor \: of \:3 \:  \\  but \: not \: 2  \: and \: 5 \: so \: (  - \frac{ 38}{81} ) \\  \: is \: a \: non \: terminating \: decimal

Answered by XxItsUrValentinexX
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

\begin{gathered}( - \frac{ 38}{81} ) = - \frac{38}{ {3}^{4} } \\ = > 81 \: is \: a \: factor \: of \:3 \: \\ but \: not \: 2 \: and \: 5 \: so \: ( - \frac{ 38}{81} ) \\ \: is \: a \: non \: terminating \: decimal\end{gathered}

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81

38

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3

4

38

=>81isafactorof3

butnot2and5so(−

81

38

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isanonterminatingdecimal

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