No, because repeating decimals never stop repeating, so it would be impossible to have a different number that does not repeat.
no, it is an infinetly nonrepeating decimal
They are irrational.
Yes, However, it is not defined that way. It is defined as a number that cannot be expressed precisely as a ratio of two real numbers (a fraction). But that is equivalent to a non-repeating decimal.
an irrational number
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The only real number that is non-terminating and non-repeating is Pi (pie)
no, it is an infinetly nonrepeating decimal
They are irrational.
Yes, However, it is not defined that way. It is defined as a number that cannot be expressed precisely as a ratio of two real numbers (a fraction). But that is equivalent to a non-repeating decimal.
an irrational number
They are the same thing a non-terminating is a non-repeating decimal
Yes.
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No, 125 is not a repeating decimal. A repeating decimal is a decimal number that has a repeating pattern of digits after the decimal point. In the case of 125, it is a whole number and does not have any decimal places or repeating patterns. It can be written as 125.0000, but it is still a non-repeating decimal.
A nonterminating number does not end. An example is the fraction 1/3. When written as a decimal, it is a nonterminating number. Also pi is a nonterminating number. Some nonterminating numbers are repeating, some are nonrepeating. But they just don't end.
No, 33 is an integer. 0.3333 repeating is a repeating decimal.