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Any number that can be represented in p/q where q is greater than 0 is called a rational number. The real numbers cannot be expressed in p/q, where p and q are integers, and q ≠ 0 are known as irrational numbers.

Any number that can be represented in p/q where q is greater than 0 is called a rational number. The real numbers cannot be expressed in p/q, where p and q are integers, and q ≠ 0 are known as irrational numbers.q must satisfy the condition that if prime factors of q have only powers of 2 or power of 5 or both, then the rational numbers always have a terminating decimal expansion.

Any number that can be represented in p/q where q is greater than 0 is called a rational number. The real numbers cannot be expressed in p/q, where p and q are integers, and q ≠ 0 are known as irrational numbers.q must satisfy the condition that if prime factors of q have only powers of 2 or power of 5 or both, then the rational numbers always have a terminating decimal expansion.i.e. 2m×5n , where m=1,2,3,⋯ or n=1,2,3

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