If is a rational number whose decimal expansion is terminating, then what can you say about prime factorization of ‘y’?
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If is a rational number whose decimal expansion is terminating, then what can you say about prime factorization of ‘y’?
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Theorems. Theorem 1: If m be any rational number whose decimal expansion is terminating in nature, then m can be expressed in form of \frac{p}{q}, where p and q are co-primes and the prime factorization of q is of the form 2^x~ 5^y, where x and y are non-negative integers.
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