What is the decimal expansion of a rational number?
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the decimal expansion of a rational number means the expanding of the numbers from which it is divisible
and it should be in the form of p / q where q is not equal to zero
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Decimal Expansion Of Rational Numbers
Before going into a representation of the decimal expansion of rational numbers, let us understand what rational numbers are. Any number that can be represented in the form of p/q, such that p and q are integers and q ≠ 0 are known as rational numbers. So when these numbers have been simplified further, they result in decimals. Let us learn here how to expand such decimals.
Examples: 6 , -8.1,\frac{4}{5} etc. are all examples of rational numbers.
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