Math, asked by depic36, 11 months ago

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Answered by Princessofdarknzz
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A \: simplified \: fraction \: of \: the \: form \\  \frac{p}{q }has \: a \:  terminating \: decimal \: expanion \\  \: if \: and \: only \: if \: all \: the \: prime \: factors \: of \: q \:</p><p></p><p> are \: either \: 2 \: or \: 5 \\ ie. {2}^{m}  \times  \  {5}^{n}  \\ as \: the \: givn \: is \: \\ \ \frac{539}{ {5}^{3} {2}^{2}   {7}^{2} }  \\  \\ as \: the \: givn \: denominator \\  \: has \: 7as \: a \: prime \: fctor \\ the \: decimal \: will \: be \\  \: non \: terminating.....

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