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What is the condition for the decimal expansion of a rational number to terminate? Explain with

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Answered by nisthainn
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The condition required for a rational number to have a terminating decimal expansion is that when the number is in its simplest form then its denominator should be in the form of 2^m x 5^n ( where m and n are any whole number ).

Answered by 2008shrishti
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Answer. Sol : The condition required for a rational number to have a terminating decimal expansion is that when the number is in its simplest form then its denominator should be in the form of 2^m x 5^n ( where m and n are any whole number ).

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