Thank you sir for making this topic crystal clear to us.... Answers- 1)a)Terminating decimal no. b) Recurring decimal no. 2)a)10.125, 10.25, 10.375, 10.4375 b)45/99(5/11), 46/99, 47/99, 48/99(16/33) 3)0.235recurring to fraction as- 233/990
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Sir please see my answers : Q1} a) Terminating b) Non - terminating ; Q2} a) 10.1 , 10.2 , 10.3 , 10.4 ; b) 45/99 , 46/99 , 47/99 and 48/99 ; Q3} 233/990
Q1. (a) 1125/10000=0.1125 terminating decimal number. (b) 0.1571428571428571 recurring decimal number. Q.2. (a)10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4. (b) a number of options are there such as 45/99. 46/99, 47/99, 48/99 or 59/99, 60/99, 61/99, 62/99 etc . Q.3. 233/990
In context of dealing with abstract mathematics (and proofs) then all integers are considered ration. Example: 7/1 is considered rational, yet 7 alone is an integer.
Good work! you said division of any two Integer is the result of a rational number. The division of two irrational numbers can also be a rational number. For example: √2 /√2 =1 which is rational number. So why everyone on RU-vid say p/q both MUST BE the numbers from the Integer set??
Because the denominator & numerator should be integers in its simplest form and when √2/√2 is simplified then it becomes 1/1 where both are in p/q form & q≠0
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The answers are: Q1 a) Terminating b) Non-terminating Q2 a) 101/10, 102/10, 103/10 and 104/10 b) Anything between 44/99 and 63/99. Example: 45/99, 46/99, 47/99 and 48/99 Q3 23.3/99 or 233/990
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Q.1 (a) is terminating. As there is a property for rational number if the denominator is in the form of 2 into 5 ( 5 × 2 power 4 ) then the decimal expansion is terminating . ( b ) is non terminating recurring because its decimal expansion is not in the form of 5×2. Q.2 ( a ) four rational number between 10 and 10.5 are 10.1 10.2 ,10.3 and 10.4 ( b) for rational number between 4.9 and 7.7 are 45 / 99 , 46 /99, 47/99 and 48 /99. ( there are infinite rational number between two rational number). 3.
233 / 990 is the p/q form of this. Let S equal to point to 0.2 bar35 ...eq. 1 . Multiplying both sides by 100. ..equation 2. Subtracting equation 1 from equation 2 Then S = 233/990.
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Sir in question 2, do we need to convert 10.5 into fraction. And even if we convert it will anyhow be an improper fraction only . Hence can we simply write 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4
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A great tutor you are. Well done. I have a question. While converting from recurring decimals to fraction, you multiplied the first example by 10, and the second example by 100...is there a rule guiding this, or we just multiply based on the decimal places?
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1; (a) terminating and (b) recurring decimals 2; 101/10, 102/10, 103/10, 104/10 3; 723/1584, 371/792, 195/396, 107/198 are the four rational nbrs between 4/9 and 9/11 3; 235/999
Thank you for the video! How can we represent this recurring decimal number: 0.999999999999......... in a fraction? I tried this, but it is not making sense. Can you please help? x=0.9999999....... 10x=9.9999999..... 10x-x=9 9x=9 x=1 = 1/1, which is not equal to 0.999999.... so, does this mean 0.999999...... is irrational (non-terminating and non-recurring)?
0.9 recurring is not irrational, as it is recurring. There is a pattern that repeats, which is the infinite 9’s. 0.9 recurring is actually equal to 1, as the number of 9’s is infinite, so it tends to 1. In the same way that 0.3 recurring is equal to 1/3, as putting and infinite number of 3’s means that it tends to a value that can be written as the ratio of twi integers, 1/3. And also, if 1/3 is 0.3 recurring and you multiply both 1/3 and 0.3 recurring by 3, you get 1 is equal to 0.9 recurring
ans 1 a)terminating b)non terminating ans 2 a) 4rational number between 10 and 10.5 are 101/10 ,102/10,103/10,104/10 ans 2 b) 4 rational number between 4/9 and 7/11 are 45/99,46/99,,47/99,48/99 ans 3 x=233/990
Very good sir. Plz can u make a video why 5/3 is a rational number but not a pi a rational number why it is 22/7. It is repeated or its recurring but 5/3 is too but why it is a rational no.
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