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That would be an irrational number.

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Is there such a thing as a repeating decimal that has a non-repeating decimal after it?

No, because repeating decimals never stop repeating, so it would be impossible to have a different number that does not repeat.


What is the meaning of recurring decimal?

Some decimals stop, some keep on going. The ones that repeat are known as recurring decimals.


1.231241251261271. is an irrational number?

No, it is rational. Numbers whose decimal digits either stop or repeat can be written as a fraction and so are rational.


What is a decimal in which one or more digits repeat?

It is a repeating decimal.


What is a decimal in which one or more digits repeat infintely?

It is a repeating decimal.


What does terminating decimal mean?

Some decimals repeat. Some decimals go on forever. Some decimals stop. Those are called terminating decimals.


What is it called when a decimal has one or two digits that repeat forever?

Terminating Decimal


What is the meaning of terminating decimal?

A terminating decimal is a number that stops dividing after a number of decimal points and is therefore a rational number.For instance, 1/2 = 0.5. (so 0.5 is a rational number because it can be written as a fraction).Terminating number or better known as terminating decimal has an end. It has to stop after the decimal point.Examples:1/2 = 0.51/4 = 0.25


What do you call a decimal whose digits repeat in one or more?

a repeating or recurring decimal


A decimal in which one or more digits repeat indefinitely?

The name for a decimal of this kind is "recurring".


Do irrational numbers never repeat in a pattern or just never repeat?

They never repeat in any pattern. If they never repeated, you could have at most 10 digits after the decimal point and therefore the decimal representation would be terminating.


Is 3.010010001 a repeating decimal?

If you repeat the pattern, adding one more zero every time, then no. To qualify as a "repeating decimal", the same digits have to repeat over and over.