a decimal that repeats is called a repeating decimal
No, it only repeats if it is 0.'29'
It is 3.69 where the 9 repeats endlessly.
It is 0.049 where the 9 repeats endlessly.
They form a proper subset of rational numbers.
a decimal that repeats is called a repeating decimal
In the decimal expansion of , the digit repeats indefinitely.
It is a repeating decimal.
a repeating decimal
.. has a string of digits which repeats for ever.
a decimal in which a digit or group of digits repeats without end
A repeating decimal is a decimal that contains a series of numbers that repeat indefinitely. Examples include: 3.44444... 4.565656... 2.356356356... An ellipsis (...) at the end of the decimal signals that it repeats indefinitely.
It means that it is a decimal representation of a rational fraction.
It is a repeating decimal.
It is 515.9 where the 9 repeats.
It is called a repeating decimal.
That's a repeating decimal. Some people call it a recurring decimal.