Math, asked by muskan9081, 9 months ago


6.
Look at several examples of rational numbers in the form P/q (q≠0), where p and q are
integers with no common factors other than 1 and having terminating decimal
representations (expansions). Can you guess what property q must satisfy? please answer fast and follow me

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Answered by YOGESHmalik025
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The property that q must satisfy in order that the rational numbers in the from p/q, where p and q are integers with number .

common factor other than 1, have maintaining decimal representation is prime factorization of q has only powers of 2 or power of 5 or both .

, where m=1,2,3,⋯ or n=1,2,3.........

Answered by sinhashiva05
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Answer:

m = 1,2 and 3 and n =1,2 and 3

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