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how -13/15 is not a terminating decimal step by step​

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Answered by aishtiyajain1105
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Answer:

to get a terminating decimal expansion, the prime factorisation of the denominator should be in form 2^n 5^m

Step-by-step explanation:

the prime factorisation of 15 = 3×5

so the denominator is not in form 2^n 5^m.

so it's not a terminating decimal expansion.

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