Math, asked by GaganTripathi1820, 1 year ago

is 1.022 a rational number

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Answered by Arkan0811
1

Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes ...1.022 is a rational number

As it can be expressed in the form of p/q

1.022=1022/1000......where q is not equal to 0 and p,q are integers ....

Hence ,it satisfies the definition of a rational number

Answered by RakhiBhedke
10

Answer:

 \textsf{\large{\purple{\underline{Yes!}}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

As the decimal expansion is terminating the number 1.022 is a rational number.

It can be expressed in the form of p/q as = 1022/1000

 \textsf{\large{\pink{\underline{Points to remember:}}}}

  • If a decimal expansion is terminating, then it is a rational number.
  • If a decimal expansion is non - terminating and recurring, then the number is a rational number.
  • If a decimal expansion is non terminating and non - recurring, then the number is an irrational number.
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