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the decimal expansion of the rational number will have

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Answered by waqarahmed2005
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terminating decimal

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to Theorem 2: If m is a rational number, which can be represented as the ratio of two integers i.e. \frac{p}{q} and the prime factorization of q takes the form 2^x~ 5^y, where x and y are non-negative integers then, then it can be said that m has a decimal expansion which is terminating.

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