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A RATIONAL NUMBER CANNOT BE EXPRESSED AS TERMINATING DECIMAL IF THE DENOMINATOR HAS A FACTOR 2 OR 5 TRUE FALSE​

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Answered by siddharthdharmasya14
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Step-by-step explanation:

true, any rational number its DENOMINATOR is in the form of 2m×5n, where m,n are positive integer S are terminating decimal

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