It is a decimal representation of a rational number.
It is a terminating decimal.
It is a terminating decimal.
No, 1.33333 is not a terminating decimal. A terminating decimal is a decimal number that ends, or terminates, such as 0.75. In the case of 1.33333, the digit 3 repeats indefinitely, indicating that it is a repeating decimal rather than a terminating one.
A decimal point indicates the point where a whole number ends and the fractional number begins.
It is a decimal representation of a rational number.
-- 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.
No. 6.708204 = 6708204/1000000 = 1677051/250000 Any decimal that terminates (does not go on for ever) is a rational number. Any decimal that does not terminate, but recurs (ends in repeating digit(s)) is also a rational number, eg 0.66... = 2/3, 0.142857142857... (repeating the same 6 digits 142857) = 1/7
1.12122212222 = 112122212222/100000000000 = 56061106111/50000000000 So yes. Any decimal number that terminates or recurs (ends with one or more digits repeating, like 0.1232323...) can be represented as a fraction with one whole number over another whole number and so is rational.
An irrational number by definition can not be exactly represented by a decimal that terminates or recurs. The moment a decimal terminates, or settles into a repeating pattern, it is rational.
A line over the decimal part of a number indicates that there is a part that recurs infinitely many times. Such numbers are rational.
It is a terminating decimal.
It is a terminating decimal.
Terminating decimal
No, 1.33333 is not a terminating decimal. A terminating decimal is a decimal number that ends, or terminates, such as 0.75. In the case of 1.33333, the digit 3 repeats indefinitely, indicating that it is a repeating decimal rather than a terminating one.
terminal?
a terminating decimal, like 0.75