0.6 with an infinity bar, of course!
2/3 turns out to be and infinite number. The decimal form is .66666666 to infinity.
decimal and repeating bar
There is no finite-length decimal number for pi. The decimal for pi goes on until infinity! The most commonly used approximation is 3.14
3,000,000.0000 all the way to infinity. * * * * * True, but there is no need for either the decimal point not the zeros after it.
A repeating decimal is usually shown with a bar over the decimal that is repeated
The fraction is 16/3. The bar over the top of the 3 means that the decimal is a repeating decimal using the term that the bar is over. In this case, the 5.(bar)3 means 5.333333... out to infinity.
Infinity.
Hiiragi - Do As Infinity song - was created on 2003-11-06.
2/3
-38/99
If you are talking about a whole number infinity, then a decimal infinity is bigger because you can have more combinations of numbers. However, if you are talking about a decimal infinity, then infinty plus one or two or three is still infinity-adding numbers to it doesn't change the fact it goes on forever. So in that sense, you can't get any bigger then infinity.
99.999999999999999 (to infinity with decimal)
0.66666 to infinity.
0.333333333 (3 is infinity repeating)
A bar.
infinity
2/3 turns out to be and infinite number. The decimal form is .66666666 to infinity.