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What is the condition on q that the decimal expansion of a rational number p/q(q 0) is terminating​

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Answered by mufiahmotors
39

Answer:

For a rational number, if the denominator of that rational number is of form 2  

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⋅5  

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then it will be terminating.

It means that q should be factor of 2 and 5 both or only 2 or only 5.

Then it will be terminating.

If p/q is a rational number what is the condition of q so that the decimal representation of p/q is terminating. So. then it will be terminating. It means that q should be factor of 2 and 5 both or only 2 or only 5

Answered by ExoticStar
106

p/q is a rational number what is the condition of q so that the decimal representation of p/q is terminating. So. then it will be terminating. It means that q should be factor of 2 and 5 both or only 2 or only 5.

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