A non-terminating decimal.
A decimal without a remainder is a whole number or integer.
It is a terminating decimal.
terminating decimal good luck with what you doing :)
It is a terminating decimal.
never
What do you call a number that never ends
-- Any decimal that ends is a rational number. -- Any decimal that never ends may or may not be a rational number. -- The decimal representation of an irrational number never ends.
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the decimjal number for Pi.
Irrational number
A decimal without a remainder is a whole number or integer.
No. The decimal part of pi never ends, and there are no repeating groups of digits in it.
It is a non-terminating decimal number.
.888888888888888 it goes on forever and never ends.
A decimal that never ends but has digits after the decimal point that come in a predictable pattern is called a "repeating decimal" or "recurring decimal." An example of this is 0.333..., where the digit 3 repeats indefinitely. Another example is 0.142857..., which repeats the sequence "142857." These decimals can be expressed as fractions, such as 1/3 for 0.333... and 1/7 for 0.142857....
A decimal number that ends is called a terminating decimal, while a decimal number that repeats a specific sequence of digits indefinitely is referred to as a repeating or recurring decimal. For example, 0.75 is a terminating decimal, and 0.333... (where the 3 repeats) is a repeating decimal. Both types can be expressed as fractions.
Neither, it's an irrational number which never ends or repeats.