It is an irrational number if it can't be expressed as a fraction
An infinitive is a grammatical term and there are probably no decimals that qualify. The decimal for 1/3 is 0.3333..., an infinite decimal which will go on for ever, getting closer and closer to its intended value but never actually reaching it.
Before decimal = ones After decimal = tenths
It is a non-terminating decimal number.
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Infinitive is the basic form of a verb. "Let" is the infinitive in this case.
An infinitive is a grammatical term and there are probably no decimals that qualify. The decimal for 1/3 is 0.3333..., an infinite decimal which will go on for ever, getting closer and closer to its intended value but never actually reaching it.
I imagine that by "base form" you mean the "infinitive" of a verb. If the infinitive does not have the preposition "to" before it, it is referred to as the "bare infinitive". At least, that's the terminology I've come across when teaching English to foreigners.
A decimal fraction.
you are derives from the infinitive of to be. The infinitive that belongs to 'you are' is 'to be'.
So is not an infinitive. An infinitive is [to + a verb].
A non-terminating decimal.
when we place point in a number we call it decimal
The word jogging is not simply an infinitive. An infinitive is [to + a verb]. To jog would be an infinitive.
The infinitive "to read" is a bare infinitive.
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That's called 'decimal'.
Before decimal = ones After decimal = tenths