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When we convert a rational number of the form p/q to an equivalent rational number of the number of the form a/b. Here, q isn't of the form 2^n5^m then decimal expansion is _________

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Answered by yashusakku
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Answer:

To get the terminating decimal expansion of a rational number

q

p

, q have to be an integer or natural number.

Now, q=2

m

5

n

will be an integer or natural if m and n both are naturals. So, to get q=2

m

5

n

as integer m and n must belong to N.

Hence, option C is correct.

Answered by sk515162662
0

Answer:

non terminating and non reapiting

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