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.
It is a terminating decimal.
If the decimal stops or repeats, it can be written as a fraction. If it goes on randomly forever, it can't.
5/9 = 0.5555.... NB The stops indicate that the decimal goes to inifinity.
A terminating decimal.
A non-terminating decimal.
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
terminating
It is a terminating decimal.
It stops there.
Terminating means stops. If it stops, it's a terminating decimal. If it keeps on going, it's repeating or recurring.
A terminating decimal representation.
That's a terminating decimal.
It is a non-terminating decimal number.
If it stops there then it is a terminating decimal.
termanating decimals