Pi or 3.141592653589793 etc........................... forever
It is a requirement to find a decimal representation which has only a finite number of digits after the decimal point.
Yes, 2.75 is a terminating decimal. A terminating decimal is one that has a finite number of digits after the decimal point, and in this case, 2.75 has two digits (7 and 5) after the decimal. Therefore, it qualifies as a terminating decimal.
A decimal of a fraction whose denominator is of the form 2ax5b where a and b are non-negative integers.
A terminating decimal or a decimal that, after a finite number of digits, settles into a repeating pattern (known as a recurring decimal). This need not happen straight after the decimal point.
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.
It is a terminating decimal.
I think it's a repeating decimal.
It is a requirement to find a decimal representation which has only a finite number of digits after the decimal point.
.625 is a terminating decimal. A decimal is considered terminating if it has a finite number of digits after the decimal point. In the case of .625, there are only three digits after the decimal point, making it a terminating decimal.
infinite number of digits after the decimal point -- pi does not have a finite value.
Yes, 2.75 is a terminating decimal. A terminating decimal is one that has a finite number of digits after the decimal point, and in this case, 2.75 has two digits (7 and 5) after the decimal. Therefore, it qualifies as a terminating decimal.
A decimal of a fraction whose denominator is of the form 2ax5b where a and b are non-negative integers.
Repeating
ANY number that has a finite number of digits after the decimal point is rational.
A terminating decimal or a decimal that, after a finite number of digits, settles into a repeating pattern (known as a recurring decimal). This need not happen straight after the decimal point.
If the number of digits after the decimal point is finite, then the number will always be RATIONAL.
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.