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define rational numbers and irrational numbers in terms of decimal expansion with one example​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hence, 5/13 gives us a non-terminating recurring decimal expansion. And this can be written as 5/13= A rational number gives either terminating or non-terminating recurring decimal expansion. Thus, we can say that a number whose decimal expansion is terminating or non-terminating recurring is rational.

Answered by GOLDENABI
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Rational number 3/6 results in a terminating decimal. Example: Express 5/13 in decimal form. A rational number gives either terminating or non-terminating recurring decimal expansion. Thus, we can say that a number whose decimal expansion is terminating or non-terminating recurring is rational.

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