Math, asked by smkjaya, 1 year ago

is 5÷13 terminating or non terminating

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Answered by Atharv3812
10
5÷13 is terminating
as5÷13=0.38461538461

smkjaya: yea
Atharv3812: 13 is niether divisible by 2 nor by 5
smkjaya: in ncert book it says if it has 5 and2 as a factor it is terminating
Atharv3812: so we have checked that our denominator 13 ihas 2 and 5 as a factor
Atharv3812: okk byee
Atharv3812: plz mark my answer as brainliest
smkjaya: anyways thx
Atharv3812: plzz
smkjaya: will surely for ur attempt
Atharv3812: ur most welcome
Answered by vishnubkrishna
2
A non terminating, non-repeating decimal is a decimal num that continues endlessly, with no group of digits repeating endlessly. Decimals of this type cannot be represented as fractions, and as a result are irrational num
5÷13
=0.384615385 . i think now u can figure it out

smkjaya: they asked us to do it by verifying whether the denominator has 2 and 5 as a factor or not
vishnubkrishna: just divide it .. 5/13. if num are repeating its non terminating and if num are not repeating its terminating
smkjaya: oh k thx
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