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give me some examples for this theorem 1.4, class 10 lesson 1 real numbers​

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Answered by singhbina2072
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1. let x be a national number whose decimal decimal expansion terminates then x can be oee expressed in the form of p/q where p and q are are co prime number and the prime factorization of q is of the form 2n5m where n,m are non negative integer

2. let x=p/q be are rational number such that the prime factorization of q is is of the form 2n5m where n,m are non negative integer then x has decimal expansion with terminates

3. let x p/q where p and q are coprime be a rational number Sanjay datt the the prime factorization of q is not of the form 2n5m where n,m are non negative integers then x has a decimal expansion which is non terminating repeating

Step-by-step explanation:

this is some theorem from class 10th from 1.4 exercise

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