What can you say about the prime factorization of the denominators of the following rational number?
(i) 34.12345
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(i) We know the general form of a rational number is p/q
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Now let us find out the prime factorization of the denominator.
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Hence the denominator is in the form of 2m × 5n.
(ii) Since the above given number has non-terminating decimal expansion, the given number is an irrational number. So it is not possible to find the prime factorization of the given number.
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