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a rational no can be expressed as terminating decimal when the factor of the denominator are__________​

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Answered by neetoos1981
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Step-by-step explanation:

when the denominator is in the form of 2m*5n

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Answered by skumari99259
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Let x be a rational number whose decimal exppansion terminates,then x can be expressed in the form of p/q,where p and q are coprime and the prime factorisation of q is of the form 2tothe powerA and 5tothepowerB, where A and B are non-negative integers.

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