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what is condition for the decimal expansion of rational​

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Solution: Let x = p/q be a rational number such that the prime factorization of q is of the form 2m5n where n m are non-negative integers. Then x has a decimal expansion which terminates. Example:Since the denominator is of the form 2m x 5n the rational number has a terminating decimal expansion

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Let x = p/q be a rational number such that the prime factorization of q is of the form 2m5n where n m are non-negative integers. Then x has a decimal expansion which terminates.

Example:Since the denominator is of the form 2m x 5n the rational number has a terminating decimal expansion.

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