No.
It is non-terminating decimal and therefore it is an irrational number
A terminating decimal is a decimal number with a definite end. For example, pi has no end and is irrational. 25.33 has an end and is therefore a terminating decimal.
Decimals can be "terminating" "recurring" or "other." A terminating decimal is one which is finite. Recurring and other decimals continue on forever. For instance 0.5 is a terminating decimal. 0.729 is a terminating decimal. 0.3333333... is not a terminating decimal. pi (3.1415926535....) is not a terminating decimal.
Pi is an irrational number
It is terminating - after two decimal digits.
pi
It is terminating - after three decimal digits.
Previous Answer: Non terminating decimal - 1.66666666666666666..... Terminating decimal - 1.75 The first number is non-terminating but is NOT non-repeating. An example of a non-terminating non-repeating number would be Pi. It goes on forever and never repeats itself. 3.1415926535897932384626433832795...
A terminating decimal is a decimal that ends like 3.5 or 7.819. A non terminating or Repeating decimal is a decimal that does not end. Instead is goes on forever like 1/3 which is .3 repeating. Pi is another exaple of a non terminating decimal.
It is a finite decimal (i.e. one that is not infinitely recurring. Thus pi, e and root 2 are not terminating decimals).
215 is a terminating decimal, as it does not repeat infinitely. It can be written as 215.000000... or 215.
It is a non non-terminating, non-recurring decimal. It is an irrational number.