They never repeat in any pattern. If they never repeated, you could have at most 10 digits after the decimal point and therefore the decimal representation would be terminating.
Numbers that never repeat or terminate are called irrational numbers. Pi is one example.
that is called an irrational number
They never end but they also end at a zillion but a zillion is in the middle of the numbers
No numbers never end.
They never repeat in any pattern. If they never repeated, you could have at most 10 digits after the decimal point and therefore the decimal representation would be terminating.
Numbers that never repeat or terminate are called irrational numbers. Pi is one example.
only decimals that never end and never repeat are irrational. a decimal is rational if it can be written as a fration or ratio of two numbers. for example: .3434343434343434... 100x=34.34343434... -x 99x=34 34/99
that is called an irrational number
Pi never ends because it is a irrational number, which means that the digits never end or repeat in any known way.
They never end but they also end at a zillion but a zillion is in the middle of the numbers
Sure. Different Girl Scout councils can repeat troop numbers from other councils, but never the same troop number in the same council.
Because you can never stop counting.
the numbers never end!
No numbers never end.
Oh honey, we're talking about irrational numbers here. They go on and on forever without settling into a repeating pattern like a broken record. Just like my love for a good martini, these numbers are infinite and unpredictable.
No, the numbers never end. Whatever number you can think of, you can always add 1 to it.Similarly:Irrational numbers expressed in digits never end. You'll never find that last digit, even if you take trillions of years.Example: pi = 3.1415926... (It has been calculated to millions of digits. It has also been proven to not have an end in numerical expression.)Simple Example: 2/3 = 0.6666666... (followed by an infinite number of 6s.)