A terminating decimal representation.
The decimal that never stops is called recurring decimal. For example - 1/3 = 0.3333... and goes on. Such decimals are written with a dot or bar on top of the numbers which are repeating.
Terminating decimal
It is a terminating decimal.
terminating
Step 1: Identify the place where the decimal stops. Step 2: Put the number over that place number. Step 3: Reduce, if possible. Example: 0.37 = thirty-seven hundredths, because it stops at the hundredths place. As a fraction, that is 37/100 and cannot be reduced.
There is no decimal after which pie stops repeating. Pie is a continuous number and goes on infinitely. It is commonly rounded to 3.14, however, after the hundredths place.
It is a terminating decimal.
A non-terminating decimal.
An "Gesture Frontier" is a place within a particular region where one gesture stops an another begins.
It stops there.
That's a terminating decimal.
It is a non-terminating decimal number.