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how do you identify rational numbers as terminating or non terminating repeating decimals

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Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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If a rational number (≠ integer) can be expressed in the form p2n×5m, where p ∈ Z, n ∈ W and m ∈ W, the rational number will be a terminating decimal. Otherwise, the rational number will be a nonterminating, recurring decimal.

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Answered by sarmilasanty82
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If a rational number (≠ integer) can be expressed in the form p2n×5m, where p ∈ Z, n ∈ W and m ∈ W, the rational number will be a terminating decimal. Otherwise, the rational number will be a nonterminating, recurring decimal.

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