Math, asked by bishar928, 4 months ago

(Question nos. 1 to 4 carry 1 mark each)
1. If a/b is a rational number (b not equal to zero) in it's lowest form. What is the
condition on b so that the decimal representation of a/b is terminating.​

Answers

Answered by ujwal0321
1

Answer:

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Answered by kamalrajatjoshi94
2

Answer:

a/b is terminating a and b are integers q!=0 and b is a number that can be represented in the form of only:

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

where n is an integer.

Example 2/8 is terminating as it can be expressed in the form of only:

  {2}^{n}  \times  {5}^{n} i.e  \: {2}^{3}  \times  {5}^{0}

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