Yes, integers are ...-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3... all of which have an end and therefore terminate.
Yes!
Decimal numbers that have finite number of digits after decimal point are called terminating decimal numbers.
For example,
1.2, 2.3376, 4.79 are a few examples of terminating decimals.
Every integer could be written as a decimal number.
Like as follows:
1 could be written as 1.0
2 could be written as 2.0
-3 could be written as –3.0.
We have not changed the value of the numbers but we have converted them in to decimal numbers.
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A decimal without a remainder is a whole number or integer.
.625 is a terminating decimal. A decimal is considered terminating if it has a finite number of digits after the decimal point. In the case of .625, there are only three digits after the decimal point, making it a terminating decimal.
0.667 is a terminating decimal.
0.3125 is a terminating decimal.
Yes, 1.875 is a terminating decimal.
0.5 is a terminating decimal and, since it is equal to a half, it is not an integer. A terminating decimal that is not an integer is a rational fraction. However, not all rational fractions are terminating decimals (eg 1/3 = 0.333...).0.1251.2512.5etc.
No, it is not.
A decimal without a remainder is a whole number or integer.
NO. It is a terminating decimal.
Yes, because it is an integer.
Yes, it is, as well as being an integer.
Yes, but more than that, it is an integer.
The latter which would be an irrational number that cannot be expressed as a fraction.
If you convert them into decimal form you can say there are terminating decimals, there are the integers, and there are repeating decimals. EX: 2.4 is a terminating decimal. 2.44444444... is a repeating decimal. 2 is an integer. all are rational numbers.
No, the sum of a repeating decimal and a terminating decimal is never a terminating decimal.
0.875 is a terminating decimal and as a fraction it is 7/8
Yes. In fact all integers, as normally expressed, are terminating decimals. However, it is mathematically correct (though possibly confusing) to write 2 = 1.9999.... an infinite (recurring) decimal.