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Repeating decimal definition?

A repeating decimal is a number expressed in decimal form in which, after a finite number of miscellaneous digits, the number continues with a string of a finite number of digits which repeats itself without end.


What is a decimal number which ends after a finite number of digits after the decimal point is called?

It is a terminating decimal.


What is a rational number in decimal form that has a finite number of digits after the decimal point?

I think it's a repeating decimal.


Is 7.508508507 an irrational number?

If it has a finite number of decimal digits, it's rational.


What is the definition for terminating decimal?

It is a decimal representation where, after a finite number of digits, all subsequent digits are 0 [or of them all 9].


How is a decimal a rational number?

A decimal is a rational number if:* It terminates - i.e., it has a finite number of decimal digits. * It doesn't terminate, but it repeats the same pattern over and over - possibly after a finite number of digits that are not included in the pattern. For example, 0.145145145145..., or 3.125252525...


What does termanating decimal mean?

It means that the number of decimal digits is finite - that it eventually comes to an end.


Is 7.11 rational or irrational?

A number with a finite number of decimal digits is always rational. (If the number of decimal digits is infinite, the number is rational only if there is a repeating pattern.)


Is 10.625 a rational number?

ANY number with a finite amount of decimal digits is rational.


Is 2.7182845904 a rational number?

Any number with a finite number of decimal digits is RATIONAL.


What does find a terminating decimal mean?

It is a requirement to find a decimal representation which has only a finite number of digits after the decimal point.


What has a finite number of digits?

A finite number of digits refers to any numerical representation that has a limited count of digits, such as whole numbers, integers, or specific decimal numbers that terminate. For example, the number 1234 has four digits, while the decimal number 3.14 has three digits before the decimal point and two after it, making a total of five digits. In contrast, irrational numbers like π or repeating decimals like 1/3 have infinite digits.