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if p/q is a rational number (q not equal to 0) .what is condition of q so that the decimal reapersntation of p/q terminating

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Answered by ankitababu344
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Answer:

p\q

Step-by-step explanation:   after the division of a certain number if we get a denominater it means that its a terminating decimal orelse its non terminating

Answered by mozammil921
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Answer:

The rational number

p \div q

where p and q are co-prime q will have a terminating decimal expansion only if the prime factorisation of q is of the form

2^{n}  \times 5^{m}

, where n and m are non-negative integers

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