Math, asked by adimahajan2005, 7 months ago


Decimal expansion of 1/11 is
Terminating
Recurring
Neither Terminating nor Recurring

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

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As 11 cannot be written in the form of 2 and 5 its decimal expansion would be Non terminating but repeating

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

0.090909....

Step-by-step explanation:

To Find : Decimal form of 1/11

See the division in the "attachment".

The nature of the decimal expansion is recurring and non - terminating repeating decimal.

This is because this division never ends and goes on dividing.

Also, a particular term is repeating i.e. 09.

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